Music Box
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04: Music and Kits for the Holidays, Page 142.
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Turn your Game Boy into a musical instrument.
From the column DIY: Music
By Peter Kirn
Links
- Little Sound DJ Wiki
Tutorials and FAQs for Little Sound DJ. - Wikipedia Entry for "Tracker"
Explains a class of software music sequencers known as "trackers." - Nanoloop 2.01 Manual
- Gameboy Transferer
Linker or "backup" hardware for creating your own flash cartridge. - KiGB : The Game Boy Emulator
A free portable emulator for Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Super Game Boy for Windows, Linux, and MS-DOS. - Little Sound DJ
A Game Boy/Game Boy Color tool for amateur and professional musicians and composers. - NANOLOOP 2.0
A real-time sound editor for Game Boy Advance.
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