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(15 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Plok - beach @ 1:37

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(11 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)

the only LSDJ competition that matters is the one in ur heart


(you also win every time)

depends on the specific tool you use to Do Git Things.  One thing that may be useful to you is to use a GUI client like SourceTree (https://www.sourcetreeapp.com/) that helps visually illustrate the various branches created by others, so that maintainers can work towards consolidating divergent revisions back into the main branch (typically called "master").

You can reduce code you deem redundant at the point where you merge branches, to per-line granularity if you wish.

not sure what you mean by "specific .git files" but any files you might need to keep under version control should be supported by git.  you can also create a .gitignore file that specifies files or file types that you _don't_ want to include in the repository (for instance, binaries that you compile from from the source, or other temp files).

https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/ i find is a good no-nonsense tutorial for gleaning the basics.

also, just because you currently don't have the most original style doesn't mean you should be ashamed of your musical output.  as long you legitimately try for something new that YOU haven't done before, your music will naturally start to differentiate in a way that only you would mean for it to.

yeah, no, seriously, get all of your faces and asses over there tomorrow night.  let's chaaaaaat

sorry had to

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

gah that's too bad.   thanks for looking into it though!

pselodux wrote:

I Saw The Sine

you god damn bastard.

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(7 replies, posted in Collaborations)

didn't read the thread but sure i'll submit a track to this muse covers compilation

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(8 replies, posted in Releases)

say just curious, what might it take to get cheapbeats shirts printed on another brand of t-shirt?  historically, gildan brand shirts don't fit me all that well - i'm partial to the fit of American Apparel t-shirts.  ho yeah.

now if you'll excuse me, i have a fashion magazine to run.  I MEAN UH, a _men's_ fashion magazine.  I MEAN UH

hey, super pumped for this.  i only visit the east coast once in a blue moon so i expect to see every single one of you catz in the world there

{{{ NECRO BUMP }}}

just picked up one of these last week for an open-box discount.  mainly got it for the odd time i play a show and i want to go for a more minimal, computer-less setup (most shows i typically use my computer which i treat as a glorified effects box through which i run my DMGs).  i'm able to pack this, a mini kaoss pad, and 2 DMGs into one small carry case, which is super neat.

the unit does feel a little light and can be knocked around kinda easily though.  i might want to try remedying this by opening it up and taping some weights inside.  i also wish there were more robust filtering controls for the odd filter sweep.

I also wish you could power this unit with a couple of AA's.  the unit only receives power via micro USB - the AC adapter is also constructed this way.  My work around involves powering the unit a small portable cell phone charger, which works, although possibly not ideal in terms of trying to achieve a super clean and minimal setup.  luckily the charger i got is the same white colour and is also very small.  but still - this unit totally screams for an integrated battery compartment and i'm surprised they didn't go that route.

so far it seems pretty great for a low-cost, no-frills and low-footprint mixer!  no discernible degradation of sound (as long as you treat your levels right).   one thing i'm looking forward to is to practice using the cue functionality for more seamless mixing between tunes.

gotta keep this thread aliiiiiiiiive

with two versions of radix's 'i realize'

random cool fact: i actually knew the girl who did the spoken-word vocals for this song, turns out we live in the same city and we crossed paths at a BBS meet years ago.  but that was well before this song's first version came out.

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(6 replies, posted in Releases)

yo this jam affirms my life

tonight peeps!