i showed zanzan that but it costs money

let's do a kickstarter

maybe if the majority of people had ever considered it acceptable to routinely use a word describing some aspect of your identity as a general-purpose synonym for "bad" you wouldn't think that political correctness sucks

possibly you will have to make a conscious effort (the horror!) to not use "gay" in that context (there are thousands of adequate substitutes) but if you didn't already start the process of becoming someone who doesn't needlessly upset others via their everyday speech maybe it is time to start that process

you could also try avoid saying "nigga" for no reason if you are someone who does that


(edit: incidentally i don't think "lame" means quite what you think it means either wink )

thanks

what i do is use ffmpeg to export every frame of a video and then use imagemagick to process them all in whatever way (dithering to 1-bit in your case). i then put them back together as (avi) videos with ffmpeg. i don't know if ffmpeg is able to produce animated gifs, but it probably is. otherwise there must be some other gif tools, just use whatever gif tool and feed it the images you made.

the catch is that both ffmpeg and imagemagick are command-line tools. there are GUI frontends for both (sometimes i use the ffmpeg frontend "ffe" to convert youtube videos to mp3 - haha) but i imagine they both involve learning how to use ffmpeg and imagemagick command-line arguments anyway.

in terms of streamlined GUI solutions i imagine that adobe photoshop has a batch processor, but it is expensive and adobe. the GIMP, a free alternative to photoshop, does have a batch processor, but it involves using the command-line anyway (and seemingly also involves writing scripts in LISP - yikes). so i don't know what to suggest for free GUI options. maybe you'll just have to get stuck into the command-line.

(i don't mean to patronise by assuming you don't know how to use the command-line, maybe you do, maybe you don't - just trying to cater my reply to everyone who may be reading)

hope this helped.

imagemagick: imagemagick.org
ffmpeg: ffmpeg
the GIMP: gimp.org
adobe photoshop: adobe.com/photoshop

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i wonder how it would sound with arps

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A FUCKING HEOSPHOROS ALBUM

couldn't afford the appropriate 666 canadian dollars so you'll have to make do with 6.66

igniore

i would like a program which can create the sounds of a number of animals and maybe do artist impressions of what you think various dinosaurs might have sounded like

easy mode: samples
hard mode: no samples

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SketchMan3 wrote:

Didn't know where to put this, so I figured I'd post it here. My humble little ukulele+ukulele+bass+lsdj-wave-channel-drums cover of Moe Moe Kyunstep in a ska/reggae style.

https://soundcloud.com/sketchman3/chibi … yunstep-de

Just because I love that melody so much.

AWESOME

yoyz2k wrote:

My favourite one :
- a realllly basic sample editor to cut, resize, normalize, dirty sample.

Ok I could use sound forge, but cut the begin/end of a sample is really usefull :
- release memory
- improve load time
- could be like Nanoloop lsdj editor smile

the way impulse tracker has it is there are just keys to cut before/after the start/end of the loop... no "sample editor" really, but you can edit samples

might be easier to implement


but lazerbeat did make it pretty explicit that this thread was about "Minor Piggy user experience improvements" and not about massive new features


it should be open sourced that would  be nice

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riffing on a space pigs theme in a few different shades of "burnt retina"

what were they thinking big_smile http://i.imgur.com/wc2BY.png

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haha ;P

insert on a c64 is shift-delete and vice should act that way too (if not on the default keymap then on one of the others, i can't remember if it starts on a logical or a positional keymap)

doesn't help too much on a mac where you don't have delete either... but maybe you can do shift-fn-backspace or something

i used to do really elaborate shaded circle type things that could be created with a  pretty simple routine and were always different. but i totally forget how i did it

logo was easier for me to understand as a kid before my head got full up with java

edit: sorry i am aware there is no logo art in this post

from the cc side, that's fine.

youtube say you can only monetize your video if "You are able to provide documentation proving you own commercial rights to all audio and video content."

cc gives you the right to use it commercially, but do you technically "own commercial rights" to it? dunno ("IANAL", as they say...)

my first computer was a windows 95 pc and then later i got a windows 98 pc which i used until 2008 and then i got a laptop and after that laptop broke i got a desktop and now i have been given another laptop

i got a GBC when it came out
i got a gamecube a year or so after that came out as well
i did once have a snes but i never even turned it on

i have never been much of a Gamer