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username/password should be emailed to you by the man himself. That's how it's worked the last two times I've bought it at least. Although the first time my email-client's spam-filter gobbled it up so I mailed him and he forwarded his own mail to me
Suggest you email him about it if the mail doesn't get to you at all. although it might take a few days.
Feryl wrote:Thread title made me think of "seapunk."
Remember when that was a thing?
Golly...
hey seapunk is cool man and it's alive and well! (not really)
But as for me, I can't really think of an artist that's strictly chiptunes. Saitone??? Is one. I think, it mean it's IDM at least if I know what IDM is about.
This does sound freaking fantastic. See how on the edge of my seat I am? No? Well I am. Ass is barely touching the edge by now.
I've got a modular filter-box and guitar pedals that I use interchangeably. Due to the pedals being mono often just run mono-parts through. I definitely so far use it as more of a hands-on tactile way of working when in reality it'd be easier to just drag-n-drop a VST onto the effect-chain, but that could change if I decide to move away from the computer more.
15 minutes for an ambient/electronic/bass track for my artschool art-installation.
5.xx minutes for a track that's strictly composed and not as organic/jamming as ambient music often can be.
Vellain wrote:Hahaha, if you want to get really good, you should play CTF (Capture the Flag) competitions. They are kinda of like jeopardy style competitions where the difficulty of the challenge corresponds to the number of points you receive for it. The challenges will be across a wide variety of areas, but almost always include exploitation and reverse engineering. A good beginner continuous (no end) CTF is http://overthewire.org/wargames/. Other than that, read a lot of http://reddit.com/r/netsec. Netsec always has good writeups on real vulnerabilities and exploits. Stuff like assembly take a long time to get good with and practice makes perfect. I know some guys who do malware analysis and they can take apart polymorphic code like a first grade reading assignment only because they look at it all day everyday.
holy crap! Thanks! I'll definitely check this out. Too cool!
And yes, assembly is tough. My original plan was to learn enough to make it not completely muddy when looking at disassembly which in itself also is very tough, but I gotta start somewhere. It's all very new right now but I get to work this mush in my skull again for the first time in what feels like years LOL.
Also, sidenote, I'm hoping that a better understanding as to what happens "closer the metal" will improve my optimization skills in C++ as well.
ungertron wrote:I typically use a 1/8" stereo cable with a 1/8->1/4 adapter on the end to plug into one of the first two inputs. The audio comes through both speakers, but when I pan to one side it just gets really quiet.
Sounds like just the left or the right channel gets plugged in? not both left and right?
Or is it that both mono inputs on the mixer have left and right plugged in from the 1/8 stereocable?
Vellain wrote:I should preface my enumeration with an advisory that I do computer security for a living.
Languages (In no apparent order):
[holy crap load of languages]
Skillsets:
[awesome stuff]
You are basically what I want to be, aren't you? LOL
Great set of coding skills there!
Edit: currently learning a little bit of assembly. Hope I can understand enough of that for it to be useful.
Aaaalso actually researching pen-testing and stuff like that. Not that I necessarily want to make a living as a computer security guy, as I'd definitely suck at it, mostly just because I've always had a sweet-tooth for how that stuff works.
catskull wrote:You use the white theme?!? Crazy!
I know! That's the bug I was talking about!
haha
nitro2k01 wrote:It should be fixed now.
Nice I freaked out a little the first time I saw it this morning, I quickly understood what was up tho.
This bug especially is fun
I have two EMSs and a DnD. No issues with any of them. although, the driverless DnD wins in my opinion. Those EMS drivers are a pain the butt-pit to get working right on windows 7 and probably 10 if there hasn't been new drivers by now that make that easier. are there android apps now that deal with EMS? I think I've heard about that???
Anyway. No drivers = amazing.
Focusrite scarlett 2i4 as interface, looking to upgrade sometime in the very incredibly/but-not-so distant future. but for now it serves me just right.
Depression is a helluva thing.
(Witnessed one dude IRL acting like this before he wiped out and basically told everyone to go fuck themselves and started blocking everyone. He fled into the (metaphorical) woods.)
Edit: I hope he isn't, just making an observation. I wouldn't wish that shit on anybody.
* KOSS buds at work (not terrible, has pretty good bass but not a big fan of squeezing things into my ears).
* Razer KRAKEN for entertainment. Gamer-grade crap, but they are seriously comfortable and the bass-response is great.
* Audio Technica m50 for mixing music, working with audio and that.
Yeah white looks freaking baumbing. Original white tho, with labels on or alternatively a really well spraycoated/sealed white that isn't clumpy, bubbly and terrible.
Clear plastic coated on the inside looks great and wont rub off terrible spraypaint onto your other gear so that just freaking SCREAMS professional.
aaand with some damn nice LED-work and it'll be up there among the coolest ones
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