how does one take an approach to dancing at these events
Well it's very academic and difficult to articulate. It requires a lot of thought and planning beforehand.
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how does one take an approach to dancing at these events
Well it's very academic and difficult to articulate. It requires a lot of thought and planning beforehand.
lissajou
is this question for real
Bud Melvin
The timestamps of those two posts speak volumes.
Men's M.
Don't forget the ladies!
Please keep in mind:
It's all just for fun.
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2 Player Productions funded their documentary themselves, and I can't even guess how many unpaid man-hours went into producing the Blip live DVDs. I don't know any of their actual numbers, but my strong suspicion is that even if they sold the full run of both years' DVDs they would still fall short of the expenses and labor that have gone into the chipmusic-related projects they've undertaken. Recouping costs =/= profiteering. Please consider that there is a big difference.
8bitpeoples = The Man
I guess the difference is that in live mode, the channels can be queued up independently of one another. So while in song mode, all channels in the same row will play simultaneously, and the song position indicator will advance in-step (provided all chains in a row contain the same number of phrases). Live mode lets you coordinate playback from different rows in different channels simultaneously. So PU1 can be playing the chain at position 01 while PU2 plays the chain at position 2F, etc.
But I'm probably misunderstanding what part of live mode is unclear here. In any event, the "rewinding" reference in the manual is sort of awkward & potentially misleading wording. Your interpretation that that section is just referring to using isolated islands of chains is right, I think.
Yeah but in live mode you can queue up, in each individual channel & independently of the others, a chain anywhere before or after the one currently playing. If you set up isolated "islands" of chains beforehand, it can lend itself to less risky, more controlled live mode use (i.e. you can be assured that a bassline [for instance] will only cycle through the parts you want it to, rather than continuing on and advancing through the rest of the song. Until you TELL it to, by navigating to the specific chain you want to hear next & queuing that one up).
I'm not explaining it so well. :\
Jellica is faster / stronger / harder / better
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