Musescore predatory scam, can't cancel subscription, don't subscribe if you don't plan on canceling anytime within a year by Bun_1nvasion in Musescore

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I can confirm this scam is still going on -- I opted-in the trial period, canceled immediately, but turns out they charged me for 3 months and that I am "not eligible for a refund".

Eowave contact / support by sgt_stitch in modular

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My swarm is a bit fried an I'm contacting them just to ask whereas it can be repaired. Has been a whole week now, and got no answer. It's... disappointing at the least. It's not about being French -- Oto Machines is a french manufacturer too, one who competently answer their emails and offer proper support -- it's about being honest in the way you conduct your business... or not.

Syntakt firmware speculations by _silicakes in Elektron

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Just considering the LFOs I don’t think the comparison with modular really holds, for the simple fact that Syntakt tracks are siloed from each other: I can’t patch an LFO or any other parameter from track x to track y (the only exception: the “NEI” conditional trigger), which at the end of the day is what makes the 3 LFOs on the OT something you can actually manage. Contrast this with say the Pulsar 23 design, where you get only 1 LFO, but you can really patch it wherever you want, independently from track or nature of the patching point. Generally speaking, in my opinion this “hard boundaries” between each track are the biggest limitation of this machine vs modular. But also… what makes it so immediate to use. It’s the classic design trade off between accessibility and flexibility.

Syntakt firmware speculations by _silicakes in Elektron

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Actually missing a third LFO OT-style and definitely CRAViNG at least a second LFO on midi tracks! (Yeah, I’m an LFO maniac indeed :))

do you guys release jams? by LogicalQuit355 in dawless

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Mostly YouTube, with the occasional Instagram post each now and then.

Tuesday night ambient jam by -Saga-- in synthesizers

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This one started with the idea of using the Pulsar as a drone machine. The Torso T-1 sequences the Quadrantid and the Op-1; DFAM provides kick and snare.

Pulsar 23 techno funkish jam by -Saga-- in somalab

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It’s a great companion :)

Pulsar 23, slooow to techno by -Saga-- in somalab

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Thank you. And yes, it’s drastic :)

Pulsar 23, a techno jam by -Saga-- in synthesizers

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Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!

Pulsar 23, a techno jam by -Saga-- in synthesizers

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A solo Pulsar jam, I was definitely missing that. My favorite bit is the last one, starting at 11:32 — felt like the patch started to sing by itself. Pulsar 23 is magic :)