About me
I am Jason (Cj) Gough. I currently reside in the wild, wintery north of the world (Scandinavia). Somewhere in my teens, I have only recently started composing music. I play a little guitar, used to sing (goddamn voice cracks) and I now compose music on an original GameBoy, GameBoy Advanced SP and a DS Lite. I'm also a gamer. Not hardcore or anything, but I like my games. Pokemon, Minecraft, Sims, any Star Wars games, etc. I really have a thing for Nintendo consoles, as you can see. To add to the collection above, I also play on a WII and a DSi XL. Also a PC gamer, and I play a couple of games on the PlayStation 1. Yup. S'about it for gaming. What else? Umm... I'm British. Aaand I'm really into music. Electronic, rock, punk, not much modern pop, some indie, and that's about it. Also I can work my way around a computer and stuff. Bookworm. I like my movies. Technology lover; I always want the newest gadgets. And I'm done. Can't think of much more. Therefore, here is an animation of a dude falling.
How i make music
Well, there's a program originally design for the GameBoy Colour called LSDJ. This stands for Little Sound Disk Jockey. Currently I'm only using it on my DS Lite (I haven't gotten my cartridge for the GameBoy yet), but that will change. In order to use it, you must have some form of computer sync-able cartridge (r4 for DS, EMS cart for GameBoy) and the right software and stuff to use it. In orer to use it on the DS, I use a program called LameBoy (GameBoy emulator) on my r4 to run LSDJ. If you want to use it on the computer, use VirtualBoy Advanced (not the best, but it works) and open up the LSDJ rom. And that's about it. I'll put up VBA as a file. And I'll put a link to the LSDJ website if you want to give it a try.
vba.exe | |
File Size: | 1728 kb |
File Type: | exe |