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Sass step-girl GB

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sass step-girl
Stepgirlgb.png
General
Authors.o
TypeMusic Apps
Version15
LicenseMixed
SystemDMG
Last Updated2004/02/14
Links
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Website

sass step-girl is a semi-automatic step sequencer software designed for using the Game Boy as a musical instrument.

It is a chiptune software designed for live performance.

Features

  • Real-time performance.
  • Auto-save.

User guide

Recommended usage:

  • Use in conjunction with LSDj or Nanoloop to add improvisation.
  • Use as a prop for live performances.
  • Surprise your friends.

Control is primarily intuitive.

Expert mode

Expert Mode is a mode designed for using Step-Girl as an instrument. By assigning key changes to the B button, you can use the D-Pad+A and D-Pad+B combinations to play different scales during the Edit Phase.

How to use:

  • Enter the Edit Phase (Start+Select) and write a single note (this will be the root note).
  • Return to the Session Phase (Start+Select) and use Down+Select to set the B MODE to EXPERT. (Select "blue" with Bottom Left+Select, and "easy" with Bottom Right+Select.)
  • Play using D-Pad+A and D-Pad+B.
    • If you place octave-shifted notes in consecutive patterns, changing patterns will cause octave changes.
    • If you place different-pitch notes in consecutive patterns, changing patterns will result in transposition.

Key mapping (Root = C):

EXPERT
I A (C)
#I Up+A (C#)
II B (D)
#II Bottom Right+A (D#)
III Right+B (E)
IV Right+A (F)
#IV Top Right+A (F#)
V Left+A (G)
#V Top Left+A (G#)
VI Left+B (A)
#VI Bottom Left+B (A#)
VII Top Left+B (B)
I (Octave Up) Up+B (C)
II (Octave Up) Top Right+B (D)
VII (Octave Down) Bottom Right+B (B)
#VI (Octave Down) Down+A (A#)
V (Octave Down) Down+B (G)
BLUE
I Left+B (C)
bIII Bottom Left+B or B only (Eb)
IV Down+B (F)
bV Bottom Right+B (Gb)
V Right+B (G)
bVII Top Right+B (Bb)
I (Octave Up) Up+B (C)
bVII (Octave Down) Top Left+B (Bb)
EASY
I Left+B (C)
II Bottom Left+B (D)
III Down+B (E)
IV Bottom Right+B (F)
V Right+B or B only (G)
VI Top Right+B (A)
VII Up+B (B)
I (Octave Up) Top Right+B (C)

Controls

Session Phase:

Start+Select - Move to the Edit Phase

A - Play note

Left+A - Raise pitch by a perfect fifth

Right+A - Raise pitch by a perfect fourth

Up+A - Raise pitch by a half step

Down+A - Lower pitch by a whole step

Left+B - Reset step

Start - Move to the next pattern

Select - Move to the previous pattern

(A note's timbre can be changed using the A Mode. Change timbre with the D-Pad+Start.)

Expert Mode:

Down+Select - Expert Mode (Normal)

Left+Down+Select - Blue Mode

Right+Down+Select - Easy Mode

Edit Phase:

Start+Select - Move to the Edit Phase

Start - Move to the next pattern

Select - Move to the previous pattern

A+D-pad - Change pitch

A+B - Confirm pitch

Screenshots

stepgirlgb2.png

Changelog

Build 15 2004/02/14

  • There were reports of odd behavior on the original Game Boy.
  • Added Expert Mode.
  • Added Expert Mode to the B MODE.
    • This mode, including "blue" and "easy," is ideal for playing Step-Girl as an instrument.
    • For detailed information, refer to the Expert Mode explanation page. You can access it by pressing Down+Select. (Select "blue" with Bottom Left+Select, and "easy" with Bottom Right+Select.)
  • Minor name changes (mode > phase), bug fixes.

Credits

External links

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