Pixelh8 Music Tech Pro Performer Brings Live Performance to Game Boy

The revelation of a Korg synth for Nintendo DS was big news for modern-style soft synths on mobile Nintendo game systems. But what about some good, oldskool 8-bit Game Boy sounds? Most cartridges have focused on sequencers, not synths and performance — that is, not playing your Game Boy like an instrument. The Pixelh8 project got our attention last summer by attempting to do just that. Now, project creator Matthew (Pixelh8 himself) lets us know his Music Tech Pro Performer, a complete remake of his original project, is available:

Pro Performer Project Page

V1+ brings new features, including nineteen (count ‘em!) pitch sweep options and seven volume envelopes. It maps to scales (major, natural and harmonic minor, whole tone, pentatonic), so you can keep your playing on the right notes. And with intervals/chords, performances modes (porta., tremolo, vibrato, arpeggio), sound effects, unison, and other features, you can get a decent range of sounds. If you’re looking to make your Game Boy into a synth, it’d be hard to go wrong with this one.

Compatible hardware: GBA, GBA SP, & DS Lite (in slot two).

Cost: £30.00 GBP + £5.00 International Recorded 1st Class Shipping for an actual physical cart. No ROM will be made available.

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And to Matthew, a big thank-you for the shout out in the About screen! (Some of our other favorite outlets in there, too, you’ll see.)

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peter

I wish it had tap tempo.. everything looks swwwaaaeeett

March 24, 2008 @ 12:57 pm
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sef

Very psyched about this!!! I’d still like to see a video of someone playing a melody or bass line with this cart before i move to buy one.

8 keys available? up, down, left, right, start, select, b, a? just diatonic within the available keys? right?

March 24, 2008 @ 1:31 pm
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duder

yeah you can play notes only within the key your in but you can change between two different keys, you choose at the beginning!

March 24, 2008 @ 5:57 pm
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April 7, 2008 @ 4:31 pm
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Andrew C

Anyone figure out how to get to the hidden programs yet?

May 19, 2009 @ 2:07 pm
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