ah yeah
I've had my second monitor hooked up to my desktop mac turned vertical for years. I use it when writing documents and I use it when I'm using Reason for the rack window. And I use the horizontal monitor for the piano roll and interwebs.
I've never had monitors that could be turned around to have a vertical screen. Ever. They're all fixed horizontal. Hell, not only fixed horizontal - they're also fixed position. I can't change their angle!
Rotating also can make sense on old arcade emulation. Don't rotate a CRT.
i thought this thread was going to be about about getting high.
i thought this thread was going to be about about getting high.
Kayaking while high.
When will I be able to score NSF, that's the fucking question! Left to right that shit.
For a while I was like "where did you get these weird monitors" haha.
It's not a real studio unless you have NS10s on their side (not)
They're just the right height for propping the speakers you really listen on.
Hahaha, no love for NS10s?
And you gotta have tissue over the tweeters
Heos brought up something I've been wishing for for a while now: horizontal NSF sequencing (rather than tracking). Standard Piano Roll editing. Effects could be applied to notes graphically. You would have complete linear control over effect duration/intensity/etc. Just like MIDI automation in a DAW!
If implemented right, it could be the best of both worlds.
I've never had much luck trying to emulate real NSF in a DAW sequencer. Without actual effect control, it's useless! (to say nothing of the fakebitness of it sound-wise)
Geez, way to derail a thread Moot.
Excuse me. Carry on...
Using a tracker to track tracks, you're doing it wrong
yeah that was part of the joke. the other part is that it's a laptop so the keyboard is on it's side too.
glad you guys pick up on jokes real well.