BTW - 8-bit games (nes or sega master system) sound pretty damn sweet just being run through a phaser / flanger. Especially the sega master system. cheers to technology
sorta cool...unfortunate that you can't see the DS screen...as someone who's never played that game its hard for me to fully understand how the music is being manipulated...but as a max/msp user I can tell there is some interaction from the software
BTW - 8-bit games (nes or sega master system) sound pretty damn sweet just being run through a phaser / flanger. Especially the sega master system. cheers to technology
midinerd 3 years ago
sorta cool...unfortunate that you can't see the DS screen...as someone who's never played that game its hard for me to fully understand how the music is being manipulated...but as a max/msp user I can tell there is some interaction from the software
SomeoneStoleSmoody 3 years ago
rocking out ^_________^
mangopandar 3 years ago
hey this is really cool! i had no idea you could use the ds with max msp, how did you do it...?
kowali 4 years ago
im guessing by the look of things the computer is just working as a DSP and processing the audio coming out of the DS
unriselyrical 3 years ago
OH NO OH GOD NO!
angusfungus 4 years ago
NOTHING?! Oh, nothing.
redjambluejam 4 years ago
nothing interesting really
he just plays mario, and the audio output goes to computer running max/msp and stutterer
nothing interesting.. nothing..
boorch 4 years ago 2
The future of music.
angusfungus 4 years ago