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I want to process my drum sounds and synth voices with outboard gear
Shoot me any recommendations
Compressors or saturators and EQ
Got inspired by Stanislav Tolkachevβs set up. He has like 4 or 5 pieces of outboard gear for his modular
I want to beef up my sounds thanks!
I wanted to have a different take on the originals, more focused on nuances and embracing analogue artefacts (recommend headphones for the remakes).
the place where you shed yourself (original) - done with various software synths/samplers in Ableton.
Remake - I had to record each track (4 total) separately, I used a Roland UM-One into 0-Coast's midi in and utilized the CV and gate out. The sounds are then processed with several modules, I can give a more thorough breakdown if anyone is interested.
the place where you shed yourself
how am I myself (original) - done with mostly Surge (software VST) and some Ableton effects.
Remake - I was able to record this in 3 tracks total. I liked how the original song had sustained notes overlapping throughout so I didn't want to use a monophonic source. I decided to use my micro Korg which I often neglect. The micro Korg patch is just an ini sine wave with amp eg control. The midi thru was super useful as I was able to send midi over to the 0-Coast and utilize the CV and gate out once more. Again the sounds were processed through several modules.
So Iβm honestly just not sure at this point. I once lent some white basketball shorts to my dad when he wasnβt doing so great financially, and was living with me at my apartment. When I finally got them back after literal weeks (heβs the opposite of a punctual person) there wereβ¦ umβ¦ well π© stains on the back area of them. Thoroughly grossed out, trying to be understanding, I proceeded to wash them 4 times, ended up under my bed folded up, stains still there, just to be washed again every now and then because Iβm kinda afraid to wear them.
At first, I thought this is something that was an odd βmy dad thingβ, until I got my hands on my boyfriendβs white, Naruto boxer briefs. Theyβre absolutely adorable but I felt pretty awkward when putting them in the wash, only to notice there were skid marks in his underwear too.
I also remember seeing them in various places like visiting my brother and accidentally noticing his underwear thrown over the side of the hamper, as well as some bedrooms of guy friendsβ of my boyfriendβs, when Iβd be invited to go hang with them.
This honestly, and completely undisrespectfully, troubles me. Idk about EVERYONE, but every woman I know wipes that bum over and over again until the paper is as bright as, well, paper, even if it takes 25 sheets⦠and my mom agrees. None of us have had that problem in our underwear since we were 6 at the very latest.
So, my question is, are you guys just spending your entire lives wiping your bootyhole incorrectly and no one ever correcting you? Did your mothers not teach you how to do it right, or are yβall just slowly forgetting over the years?β¦because I honestly canβt think of any logical reason that I know this many people with skid marks in nearly every pair of underwear, and theyβre all men.
It seems silly, but itβs a legitimate question I just canβt get out of my head πππ
EDIT: Sooooo um yβall Iβm beyond absolutely beyond amazed at the FEW THOUSAND people Iβve got talking about bootyholes in the comments rn. Iβve never gotten this much feedback on any post anywhere, not just Reddit. Thank you verrr much for the feedback and help, each and every one of you have been helpful and kind.
When I first posted this, I was doing my best to respond to every single new comment but it seems that may be impossible at this point as thereβs a new comment quite literally every two seconds. Thank you for everyoneβs suggestions and thoughts though β€οΈ I needs to go have quite the interesting yet
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hello FTHB!
We are really interested in buying land and putting a modular home on it. (These are different from mobile homes btw, they are permentant)
I known its alot of work because I'll have to get the land ready with sewers, electric, cable etc. Not sure how the morgage side work if you need to buy land AND the home though
I was hoping if anyone has done this before, can share their experiences.
Thanks in advance
Hello all, Your typical night auditor here for the past 5 years.
So last night, while exploring unused functions that have been staying me in the face, i was experimenting with the hot key editor function when i came across a function i never expected.
FOSSE HAS A SCRIPT WRITING INTEGRATION.
Now, i know very little about script writing. But what i do know is every pc function runs on scripts. So of course fosse does. But what i didnt expect to find was the recording function that, long story short, will turn a sequence of key into a script. So i kept looking into it. Theres a surprising lack of information outside of MGS. But that actually make sense too. The hospitality industry isnt interested in making their employees lives easier and theirs probably not a lot of front desk employees willing to put the time and effort into such a monumental task. But look at it this way, from the information i did find on MGS, I've found that you can throw away your check lists and eliminate human error for every single function outside of checking guests in and out by programing these scripts to run and letting your computer do ALL the work.
That being said, I'm looking for information in regards to this programing and writing script for Fosse. Are there any hotels that actually take advantage of this function and can share some insight or provide me with a link to some information where i can learn more? Or, ideally, give me copies of there functional script that i can use for my hotel to enhance the productivity of my front desk?
Originally i just wanted to make my job easier, but if this is as modular as i think it is, we could bring fosse out of the stone age and into the modern day together!
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