I had wanted to do this mod for a while and hadn't gotten around to it. GlitchDS has a "Strum" mode, and while I may not have the best touch screen strumming rhythm skills, you can just push the RIGHT ARROW key to do the same thing. So I wanted to make a way to electronically "Push" the right arrow button in rhythm. I have seen products like the midify system and what not but didn't really want to spend $40 on a kit I wasn't sure I wanted to spend the time on, and only needed 1/12 of its capabilities. This mod is SIMPLE it is just an 1/8 inch cable hooked up to the GROUND in the DS and the RIGHT ARROW button. Less than $5. I did have to use a ground loop interrupter, however. I am a tinkerer, not an engineer.

Sorry for the sound and video quality, couldn't find the power supply for the good camera.

PS: I am not liable for ANY damage you do to ANYTHING while attempting to do this mod. In fact, don't do this mod. At all. Really.

stuffinmyroom.blogspot.com/2009/01/glitchds-to-roland-tr-606-sync-using.html

8 Likes

  • G33K 1 year ago
    Wow, this just shows how much the ds can be utilized just by simply downloading a program onto a homebrew cart.
  •  
  • Groove Raider 1 year ago
    Cool stuff !
  •  
  • richard pilkington 8 months ago
    this cool. but can Control Voltage would be superbad.
  •  
This conversation is missing your voice. Take five seconds to join Vimeo or log in.

Advertisement

1 Related collections

Groups Groups

Statistics

  •  
    plays
    likes
    comments
  • Total
    plays 3,649
    likes 8
    comments 3
  • Nov 29th
    plays 1
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 28th
    plays 2
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 27th
    plays 5
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 26th
    plays 4
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 25th
    plays 2
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 24th
    plays 4
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 23rd
    plays 2
    likes 0
    comments 0
  • Nov 22nd
    plays 4
    likes 0
    comments 0
Previous Week

Downloads

Please join Vimeo or log in to download the original file. It only takes a few seconds.