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(10 replies, posted in Nintendo Handhelds)


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(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

http://twitter.com/_tRasH_cAn_maN_

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(6 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Yea, well that doesn't solve the issue I'm talking about now does it.

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(274 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Twitter is over capacity.

Too many tweets! Please wait a moment and try again.

Now look what you've done!

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(6 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

In the trading forum, only one sell thread per user is allowed. When an item is sold and the seller wish to put up a new item for sele he/she must edit their sell thread. This results in that all the old posts from the past sales are still in that thread making no sense at all.
Could perhaps the creator of the thread get a access to a function that deletes all the old posts in the sell thread?

yikes
Wow! I'm nominated... LoL!



big_smile



cool

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(3 replies, posted in Software & Plug-ins)

You should contact Waves support. They really care about their costumers.
tongue

low-gain wrote:

Getting excited yet?

You have no idea! big_smile
This all sounds really, really interesting! Be sure to keep us posted on how this develops.

low-gain wrote:

I have a sequencer pcb in the works, to be installed into instruments to sync w/ other devices such as gb's or anything w/ analog clock or midi clock. Should be fun. I also have a bunch of instruments i'm putting together that i will post pictures of the progress, and include design guides, etc.

Wow!
I've had ideas for a multi-purpose step sequencer for quite a while now. My idea was to use transistors as an on/off switch where you then could connect just about any low voltage source. Like triggering a note on a synth or a circuit bent something or maybe some low current lights. Haven't looked into any specs or such, but I think it would be possible. I was thinking 8 outputs on 1/4" and a rather classic step sequencer panel layout.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

trash80 wrote:

KRK's are over bassy, don't get them if you want accuracy.
They are perfect for cheap decent ear candy though.

Plus the highs are exaggerated.
Never liked KRKs.

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(1,620 replies, posted in General Discussion)

akira^8GB wrote:

I want a good dynamic range and the FLATTEST sound possible.

Then you need a well acoustically treated room with good proportions to begin with. Otherwise it won't matter what monitors you put up.

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(52 replies, posted in Audio Production)

Rainbowdragoneyes wrote:

Just for you, TCM, my new songs will be mastered on a 1/2" MCI tape machine. Not really just for you but also for me.

Cool. Will you be doing that yourself?
I look forward to hearing it.


glomag wrote:

Bob Katz FTW.

Absolutely. Anyone into recording/mixing/producing audio should read him. Infact, it should be mandatory. smile

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(6 replies, posted in General Discussion)

iLKke wrote:

Is anyone actually using this?

I was thinking the same thing when I received that last email from Chris Nash.

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(32 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

neilbaldwin wrote:

If I have this correct, you can set a delay "x" and when a new note is triggered it triggers on the next step + "x" ticks?

No, same step + x ticks.

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(32 replies, posted in Nintendo Consoles)

neilbaldwin wrote:

I hadn't thought about a delay command. What would you use that for?

I love a delay command. I use it to get some liveness and also a triplet note on occasion.

A kill command with tick resolution would also be very welcomed. Probably my most used command in LSDj.