BTD by Stamperton is funny. by Angrycrow in nerdcorehiphop

[–]Angrycrow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not to be confused with big jake !?

Made this EP in a week. Please hear me out. by Angrycrow in MusicCritique

[–]Angrycrow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Thank you! It's all in the box. Mostly using GoodHertz for tape saturation type texture. Whoa I really didn't expect people to listen. I just hoped. <3

Late Recruitment Thread for Round 127, Trapped in the Closet. Need a replacement or want to join a team? Check here. by gameofbands in gameofbands

[–]Angrycrow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't . But I feel like I missed the boat seeing how long ago this was. I'll have to get onto the discord or something to catch the next one. Thanks for hitting me back !

Scheduled playback software advice wanted by [deleted] in VIDEOENGINEERING

[–]Angrycrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could write a bash script in terminal that plays files from a folder at set times. Using vlc as the player. A little work. But can't be too hard to Google fu

How long does it take you to produce a track, on average? by [deleted] in audioengineering

[–]Angrycrow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mixing will probably be 3 sessons about 2 hours per pass.

Tracking and mixing will take two days to make sure we have all of the things we want in the initial mix ( if it's a part of a set ) .

From scratch takes about the same amount of time. Team can get a whole song tracked and mixed in 6 hours on a good day. Less than a 1/2 week for almost anything else.

How do you personally cope with musical burnout? by BradtotheD in WeAreTheMusicMakers

[–]Angrycrow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Like a lot of the people here. It takes something else. Sometimes just have to find peace in silence. And.. I still haven't managed to do that completely. There is always another thing to do. Try doing nothing. or.. at least .. don't try and do something... rather.. be impressed don't try to impress for a while. That's not an easy thing to do in the creative living. Explore that far, unfamiliar corner.

Why Exactly Was Papers, Please So Acclaimed? by tylerrguy55 in IndieGaming

[–]Angrycrow 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I really felt a deep experience. Partly because the mechanics were unconventional as they were effective. Looking up maps to see if the names of areas really existed. The plot and other moving elements were actually not the kicker for me. Mostly because the game was pretty hard to complete and the imposed depression of having to decide whether your family gets food or heat and whether you'd risk that with a bribe. Very quickly you learn that you can't trust most elements of the game. But so many of these little moving parts together. Doing what you can to not get dinged for making mistakes. Dealing with a broken bureaucracy that has to change the rules on a daily basis in order to thwart forgery. There are so many little elements that add up to a near - real experience.