*I had to change the refresh rate back to 60 Hz prior to exporting and recording these two, because the TNS-HFC3 can only play NSFs at 60.09 Hz.
**I changed the N163 channel's main volume to 7 in the volume column prior to exporting in order to optimise the overall mixing.
You mean your DC4 entry? Can you wait until the results are in, so I can post the recording here? :p I was planning to make recordings of the top 3 entries like I did for DC1 anyway.
Wow your amazing jrlepage for actually doing this for the people here on the Famitracker forums. I truly have to say that I appreciate everything that you do here on the famitracker forum.
Sure! I've wanted this cart for quite a long time now, so it feels great to finally be able to use it. If I can make other people happy in the process (which is what I'm trying to do with this thread), then that's awesome too. :)
Awesome, jrlepage! The best part is that you're making people happy by doing something you love to do.
I remember seeing the HFC4 on earlier posts; it's sad to see it discontinued. I think you can still hook the HFC3 up to an NES2 toploader if you have some adapter like a Honey Bee adapter or this:
(Yes; you can actually notice a weight difference in some US cartridges because they actually contain a 60-pin adapter, just in case you don't care about buying an adapter.)
This said, that could probably work on a PAL NES, provided the lock-out mechanism's bypassed (that way, you should be able to play proper PAL audio).
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I do have an adapter like this, but using one of these in the top-loader sort of defeats the purpose, since there's no way to mod the NES2 for expansion audio. :p
Using one of these on an NES is extremely impractical anyway, the reason being that since you need a Famicom cart to be plugged into the side of the HFC3, you end up with a setup looking something like this. As you can see, in order to plug this into a front-loading NES you need to unscrew the top, remove the cartridge tray, straighten the connector, use your 60-72 pin converter and pray the weight of the Famicom cartridge doesn't push the HFC3 and adapter too far down that it won't work anymore. :p
I believe the front loader would end up with the daughter-cart connector facing down anyway, so no go.
A top loader can be modded for expansion audio if you like (Bregalad did it) but what you want here is to modify audio out to go to the TNS cart's input so you don't lose the 2A03 sound from the mix. (Or just record both sources at once and mix them later; that might be a lot easier. No modding required.)
I haven't tested it out, but if my reckoning is correct, the daughter cart would end up facing up. Normally when you plug a FC cart into an NES with an adapter, the front of the FC cart (with the title label). Following the same logic, the side of the HFC3 with the DIP switches would end up facing down, meaning the connector with the daughter cart faces up.
It's still not something I'd attempt myself, mind you. :p
icesoldier: your recording is up, along with another I made for Dan earlier today. :)