If anyone has any info for a total MIDI noob, I could use some help. I just got the chipmaestro, and was wondering if it's possible to set this up with an NES and iPad? If so, how?
I'm sure you could do it. You'd need a breakout box between the ipad and the NES. You'd need a program for ipad that would output midi information into the breakout box and into the NES. You'd need speakers for the NES output. I'm sure there are programs out there that are capable of doing it. Also, midi keyboards (like the keystation) are very cheap to purchase, especially through ebay. It might be easier to manipulate the sounds like the guy did in the video. Good luck .
i'm very confused as to how things work with multiple channels. the pseudo-manual that's presently up is... not exactly elegantly written, and so far i've found that changing pulse widths doesn't work on individual pulse wave channels in arpeggio mode and the glide doesn't work in individual channel mode at all. are these things being worked on as firmware updates or anything?
Hi guys, I'm looking for the Chip Maestro, but I need of the PAL version ( because I'm in Europe) not the NTSC version. Anybody could help me to find one ? Thanks
those um, 'modem' sounds where the best ones!
interesting alternative to midines. I wish for a 1 bit delta channel that can read samples off an sd card. oh well I guess I'll keep dreaming. :)
It's taken a good deal longer than expected -- but yes, it's still coming.
What keyboard are you using in this video?
Sounds great. Did you have to program the cartridge in Assembly?
If anyone has any info for a total MIDI noob, I could use some help. I just got the chipmaestro, and was wondering if it's possible to set this up with an NES and iPad? If so, how?
I'm sure you could do it. You'd need a breakout box between the ipad and the NES. You'd need a program for ipad that would output midi information into the breakout box and into the NES. You'd need speakers for the NES output. I'm sure there are programs out there that are capable of doing it. Also, midi keyboards (like the keystation) are very cheap to purchase, especially through ebay. It might be easier to manipulate the sounds like the guy did in the video. Good luck .
i'm very confused as to how things work with multiple channels. the pseudo-manual that's presently up is... not exactly elegantly written, and so far i've found that changing pulse widths doesn't work on individual pulse wave channels in arpeggio mode and the glide doesn't work in individual channel mode at all. are these things being worked on as firmware updates or anything?
Hi guys, I'm looking for the Chip Maestro, but I need of the PAL version ( because I'm in Europe) not the NTSC version.
Anybody could help me to find one ?
Thanks
I have a question, how do i go about recording with it? I use Reason 7 as my main DAW, and a zed10 fx mixer as my audio interface.
@caeonosphere
What is the status on the project? Anymore tutorials on the way?
I would love to buy one but I never get any response from the website , do you know where I can buy one?
Thankfully, no. I used C++.