
I lost all the saves on my LSDJ cartridge. Thus all of my tracks, all the work in progress, as well as all the finished tracks, all of that *poof* vanished. I will never improve here or there such instrument or such harmonic progression. I will never be able to make listen with pride the proto-track “Ufology” I made up at the Cafeteria Casino of La Défense (a disgusting Food Court at a Parisian Mall) during one of the UFO loonys meetings saying “It was my very first test on LSDJ!”
Moreover, I do not remember even the tune! I do remember the “Mini Army” one that I had made while sitting in the john at my parent’s, but it was not so good, farewell too to “FAMED! US!” on which I was working on at the moment and which had a nice strange chord progression a bit like Atari ST tunes have.
Bawwww.
Good thing I re-recorded the day before the crash my “Mysterious Cave in the Mystic Forest of Mystery” track with the good GB and the pro sound output. But “Glorious Battle of Epic Proportions” will have to remain for eternity with a glitching short circuit sound due to my crappy volume pot in the right ear at the middle of the track.
The gives me the cockroach. Meaning in French that I’m depressed.
All that because of a fucking pink GB Pocket which must have a voltage problem of some sort. BING. The song screen lokked garbled and then I could’nt save anymore. I was done for. I even thought of giving up composition on GB for a second or two.
The next second though (the third then) , I went back to my strange Nanoloop 1.2 beta cart to test it once again. Finally I succeeded in making a loop. It is not so bad after all. Even if you cannot save a thing. I hate Nanoloop.
Kiss !
Moreover, I do not remember even the tune! I do remember the “Mini Army” one that I had made while sitting in the john at my parent’s, but it was not so good, farewell too to “FAMED! US!” on which I was working on at the moment and which had a nice strange chord progression a bit like Atari ST tunes have.
Bawwww.
Good thing I re-recorded the day before the crash my “Mysterious Cave in the Mystic Forest of Mystery” track with the good GB and the pro sound output. But “Glorious Battle of Epic Proportions” will have to remain for eternity with a glitching short circuit sound due to my crappy volume pot in the right ear at the middle of the track.
The gives me the cockroach. Meaning in French that I’m depressed.
All that because of a fucking pink GB Pocket which must have a voltage problem of some sort. BING. The song screen lokked garbled and then I could’nt save anymore. I was done for. I even thought of giving up composition on GB for a second or two.
The next second though (the third then) , I went back to my strange Nanoloop 1.2 beta cart to test it once again. Finally I succeeded in making a loop. It is not so bad after all. Even if you cannot save a thing. I hate Nanoloop.
Kiss !
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C'est triste. J'ai vu des gens défoncer des murs à coup de poing, d'autres écraser leur GB à coup de talon, d'autres sangloter compulsivement, d'autres tomber dans un mutisme glaçé et désabusé... ça arrive à tout le monde. C'est un grand mal qui sévit et auquel on ne s'habitue jamais. C'est le sort terrible qui guette sournoisement tous les chiptuners. Rien à faire ni à dire, si ce n'est que je compatis, et que je ne saurais trop te conseiller : plusieurs carts, aux batteries bien chargées, backup tout le temps, et... ha oui, tip for you, à priori la GBA crash souvent mais n'efface jamais. Ah oui, et aussi... Continue ! :)
C'est con.
You don't have the USB card then?
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