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music, saving, nanoloop, and help

Started by woz, November 05, 2006, 01:22:08 AM

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woz

it is my dream to play live music with just me, my guitar, my boss loop station, and my DS. I have been searching for every music-related rom or homebrew app that can run on a DS (+supercard lite), but nothing I like can save. even nitrotracker can't save on the Supercard lite yet. so far my favorite is nanoloop 1.3, but I can't find the full version anywhere, and it's no fun if you can't save it. I thought I could do realtime saves, but it seems not with oldschool gameboy roms. is there a way to realtime save a GB rom? I can't get it to realtime save converting it to a .GBA with pocket GB either, should I try goomba? it looks like the supercard is already running goomba, but it's probly an older version. I can't even find a rom of nanoloop 2 for GBA anywhere. I wanted to know what you all use personally, and find out if anyone could help me find roms of the full versions of the nanoloops, or lsdj, which the demo is kindof unstable with the supercard right now (but I think I can patch it better)

I am going crazy. I hate making music I can't save, and if I even could find a cartridge to buy, it wouldn't work with the DS anyhow, the DS normally doesn't like GB carts.

phoood

Did you try using the moonshell patcher from the SC Lite software package?

Since you have a supercard lite, use the NitroTracker.gba.nds file and run it through the moonshell patcher.

edit:  even if I did help him, I really don't want to deter everyone's motivation from finding the full version of nanoloop.