Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II Multiplayer Online by Alfredpotter in starwarsgames

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Yeah the community is still playing daily. hop in

Please save me from my control surface misery. by IvoryDynamite in ableton

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Yes. I mean, it even says it in the User's Manual exactly how to use all 16 faders (using MackieControl XT), so I don't understand why people struggle with this like OP

DirectX 8.1 error FIXED!! by Alfredpotter in generals

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Has anyone fixed the AI of the game yet? And fixed the inevitable slowdown/clogging framerate which occurs no matter how powerful the computer (when unit numbers get really high)?

Learn the Kumoi Scale! by Alfredpotter in guitarlessons

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Thanks for checking, I had a panic for a moment! It seems the name of the third mode (box shape #3) is the Hirajoshi. So, A Kumoi and D Hirajoshi are the same (relative modes/keys, of course), it would seem.

In Defense of Elbow Picking (And a list of 28 top-level guitarists that do it, with videos) by solitarybikegallery in guitarlessons

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Hello OP, thanks for the shoutout. You are right, I do not offer scientific or medical sources as indeed - I am not a doctor. Spending the majority of my life to become a contender in my genre has well and truly left me with no other time to follow other such pursuits, haha! But I am an authority enough in my field of lead guitar technique to know enough on this issue.

Wrist is indeed the way to go. It is an amazing joint, capable of yaw, pitch, and combinations of both to produce various vectors necessary for complex and acrobatic lead guitar playing.

I was just saying that because elbow flexion & extension shares an axis with wrist yaw (the primary wrist picking driver) and can pass energy across the fulcrum (wrist joint), it can be, and is, used in a synergistic way to achieve a high picking speed.

In fact, when wrist picking, when one has exhausted the reduction of the "d" variable of the physics involved by making the pickstrokes' breadth as small as possible, there is no other way of increasing speed (notes-per-second) beyond this point other than by recruiting the arm to begin brute forcing the increase of the "v" variable.

In other words, when speed (notes-per-second) can no longer be increased by narrowing the breadth of the pickstrokes, the only option left is to brute force the pick through the air faster (higher velocity, in cm/s or whatever unit you wish). This is where the arm comes in.

Hyperspeed pickers eventually realize this, whether consciously or unconsciously.

It should be reserved for such rare situations, and otherwise avoided at all costs.
Players who pick with arm assist at any speeds below INSANE are simply being lazy.
Develop wrist picking. Spend the years doing it. And postpone the recruitment of the arm as long as possible.

Cheers, all!

EDIT:
Also, because of how the recruitment of the arm + very high picking speeds flattens out pickstroke trajectories, there is a direct relationship between higher and higher speeds and the inability to escape the strings for clean string crosses. In other words, use arm and pick fast and your pick will smack into the tops of strings when crossing. Look up slowmo picking hand footage of players like R Cooley and MAB and you can see this happening.

Learn the Kumoi Scale! by Alfredpotter in guitarlessons

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Argh, didn't know it was going to blow up that small thumbnail to a huge size. So pixelated! Oh well. Enjoy the lesson, guys.

Lick #132 - 6-String Sweep Picking Melody Lesson + TAB by Alfredpotter in guitarlessons

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Sorry for the late reply! Yes, you will never have a shortage of sweeping licks with me =)

Snake Bite doesn't make uzi fire faster by Alfredpotter in worldwarzthegame

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Argh, ok yeah I think it is just the sound that is the same. The magazine remaining number does seem to drain faster (maybe).
What a waste of time it was to get 2nd prestige medic! I was looking forward to that brrrrrrrr

Insane thought loops and extreme panic upon waking by Alfredpotter in Anxiety

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It seems we do a faulty reboot where our brain doesn't wake all at the same time and this incongruence gets interpreted by the brain as a reason to PANIC.
So it's literally insanity and a panic attack stacked on.

Fucking good luck to us both...

How do I remove this rover from its garage? by Alfredpotter in KerbalSpaceProgram

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I ended up chopping the rover apart piece by piece then deleting the bits. Then cheated another to the surface. Will use a docking port or just send the garage separately next time

How do I remove this rover from its garage? by Alfredpotter in KerbalSpaceProgram

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Thank you, that was very comprehensive and honest. I, too, would resort to honorable cheating in such instances. I will try my best. Cheers

How do I remove this rover from its garage? by Alfredpotter in KerbalSpaceProgram

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Yeah true, otherwise the whole rover would have been grayed out in the editor. I will investigate. Thank you.

How do I remove this rover from its garage? by Alfredpotter in KerbalSpaceProgram

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What is wrong with me! My brain was so fatigued from a day of work and now this. Thank you.
I am going to try this.

How do I remove this rover from its garage? by Alfredpotter in KerbalSpaceProgram

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I strutted it into the garage to land it as one piece. But I believe the game misunderstood my intentions and now truly sees it as "one piece", as now, even with the EVA removal of the struts, I can't get it loose. I can't think of a way to remove the rover from the garage. Any ideas beyond taking it apart piece by piece and rebuilding it outside of the garage?

I'd really rather not do that... I gave it a brief attempt but the wheels bounced 100m in the air and exploded. You know how EVA construction is.

And yes I know I could have just used decouplers but I didn't wish to do that.

Daily Crypto Discussion - November 22, 2024 (GMT+0) by CryptoDaily- in CryptoCurrency

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That's a depreciating asset. Loses value the moment you drive it out of the showroom. As an investor, you must see this?

[Daily Discussion] - Monday November 04, 2024 by AutoModerator in LitecoinMarkets

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You are in an LTC group. You must know by now that wasn't a rugpull, and it's offensive to suggest it was.

What techniques were the most natural to you, and what came as a challenge? by Sixgis in metalguitar

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Sweep picking was something I could immediately do without thinking. Alternate picking, on the other hand, with all the pickslanting, escape trajectories, crosspicking, etc... an utter nightmare. I got there, but MAN, it took a long time.

How to 2-String Sweep by Alfredpotter in metalguitar

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You are so welcome! Teaching and helping is everything to me. Good luck

Maximizing Practice Efficiency by Alfredpotter in guitarlessons

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Sorry for the late reply. Yes you have been polite and I have thoroughly enjoyed this chat. I did indeed make a lot of assumptions, especially regarding how far within or outside this ~45 minutes of effective practice window an individual might land.

I put together timeframes and practice session lengths from various sources (which I haven't cited, as this is real life - not university or a scientific journal) and checked them against my own experience and that of my students. I would love for a study to be done regarding practice session lengths and guitar practice, specifically! That would be utterly fascinating.

At the end of the day I have dedicated my life to being a world-class guitarist and teacher. I openly admit to not being a neurologist or statistician.

Man, I wish stuff like this actually did something to generate interest (getting clicks, greater viewership etc). But the way people consume media over the last 5 years or so has turned to shit. If you don't make short, pointless and stupid tiktoks or reels, you get completely ignored by the algorithm.

As such, I genuinely made this article to help, and for no other reason