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Turn your NDS into a guitar!

Started by bert, November 08, 2006, 02:17:02 PM

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bert


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bagster

whoa, I was planing on tryign to make an homebrew for that, already have ideas on how to implement it.  Do you know if that will be out soon?
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bert

i have no idea, i just found this myself. unfortunately it's all in japanese (there is a date on the page that says 12/21 but i don't know if that's the release date or something else)

mwingboy


bagster

maybe...I hope it's a fake, so i'll make mine! ;)
I want to implement it this way:
You hole your ds with your left hand, in a vertical way.  Your thumb can access the right shoulder, and 2 others fingers can access the a-b-x-y buttons.  On the touch screen, you have the strings.  You "pre-select" few chords, that got binded to a-b-x-y and Ra-Rb-Ry-Rx

I am checking on how to make solos
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Ice blue DS with R4
Gray phat DS with SCSD and 512M

754boy


Mota

No offence intended to anybody here, but if you want to play a guitar, then play a guitar! No synth will ever sound like a real one, or be able to recreate the intricacies of playing. I would much rather see a unique synthesiser on the DS, bizarre input methods are interesting as long as you can specify output note.

For example, in Electroplankton, you control which notes are played, but you can't actually specify which musical pitches they use - meaning it's fine for solo play, but impossible to harmonise with other instruments. If someone cooks up a decent synth on DS I'd like to be able to actually use it in a tune.
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Shinster

Quote from: "Mota"No offence intended to anybody here, but if you want to play a guitar, then play a guitar! No synth will ever sound like a real one, or be able to recreate the intricacies of playing. I would much rather see a unique synthesiser on the DS, bizarre input methods are interesting as long as you can specify output note.

For example, in Electroplankton, you control which notes are played, but you can't actually specify which musical pitches they use - meaning it's fine for solo play, but impossible to harmonise with other instruments. If someone cooks up a decent synth on DS I'd like to be able to actually use it in a tune.

LOL You're just trying to sound all-knowing.

I'm in a band and I play lead guitars. But I still want this. Looks like fun.
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