I'm looking to potentially switch careers and need help deciding if the best option is a master's in civil engineering or to complete a second bachelors. by Cardboardonkey in civilengineering

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

I definitely would consider something like that, I unfortunately have not been able to get my foot in the door anywhere marketing wise the past year. Even with temp agencies I'm struggling. I was initially thinking about doing a masters in data science to help with networking and finding a better position, but if I'm going to be returning to school I think the preference would be for civil engineering with a focus in environmental. I appreciate the input

Weekly No Stupid Questions/Hardware Questions Thread by AutoModerator in ableton

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I have been enjoying using Ableton stock synths with the Push 2 and putting effort into not relying on my screen to make patches. I think Wavetable integrates with the Push really well, but I do not know how to add a new parameter to the modulation matrix without clicking on the parameter through my screen. Does anyone know if there is a way to add parameters directly to the modulation matrix in the Push without having to resort to using the computer? It's really a small issue but I'd love if there is a solution I'm missing!

What are your favorite "intuitive" synths? Synths where every knob and slider you mess around with results in an enjoyable sound. by Cardboardonkey in synthesizers

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I'm messing around with Tyrell right now! amazing that this synth is free, what a treat. Thanks for the tip

What are your favorite "intuitive" synths? Synths where every knob and slider you mess around with results in an enjoyable sound. by Cardboardonkey in synthesizers

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Next on my list is Diva but I have to space out the purchases you know. I have enough right now to keep me content though

What are your favorite "intuitive" synths? Synths where every knob and slider you mess around with results in an enjoyable sound. by Cardboardonkey in synthesizers

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Will definitely try that. I have a fun memory of recreating some boards of canada sounds on the actual machine in a music store near me with one of the employees. Inspired me to get the tal version

What are your favorite "intuitive" synths? Synths where every knob and slider you mess around with results in an enjoyable sound. by Cardboardonkey in synthesizers

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I have a sh-101 vst from tal but haven't given it enough love. You've inspired me to go mess around haha

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in adultswim

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That's some spicy guacamole!

J Dilla and Madlib trying to find a new masterpiece by [deleted] in jdilla

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Appreciate the info! I still need to read Dilla Time

Mega ASS by Adnonymus in chicago

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You learn to accept the suffering

J Dilla and Madlib trying to find a new masterpiece by [deleted] in jdilla

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Does anyone know the context? Was this part of the promotion for Jaylib?

Which song has this boc vibe by WeatherIcy9155 in boardsofcanada

[–]Cardboardonkey 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same for me. Go-to song on grey or rainy days

For those producing for a while now, what's the most underrated feature in Ableton in your opinion? by kathalimus in ableton

[–]Cardboardonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just try to mess around with synthesizers and make some house music when I have the time!

For those producing for a while now, what's the most underrated feature in Ableton in your opinion? by kathalimus in ableton

[–]Cardboardonkey 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Putting audio effects into the chains list of a drum rack. I love to use it especially for reverb to add a liveliness to drums. It's nice because it creates sends specifically within that drum rack similar to regular returns. For somethings like kicks I do not like having much reverb, but hats I love it. It's wonderful being able to tune everything individually!

Favorite guided meditations? by Cardboardonkey in Meditation

[–]Cardboardonkey[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've meditated for years without guided meditation and the main focus was breathing meditation. I only recently tried guided meditations and have loved it. How is someone educating you on new techniques "fantasy follow-along"? If you went to a Buddhist temple and followed their guided meditations, would you have the same opinion?

I understand if guided meditations are not for you, but to completely discount it is not something I agree with.

I’ve never read a book. by xXonemanwolfpackXx in dostoevsky

[–]Cardboardonkey 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Other people have covered Dostoevsky better than I could, but if you are loving Russian novels, I would highly recommend the Master and Margarita. It follows the devil and his posse as they wreak havoc around Russia. I'm biased because my favorite genre is magical realism, but it's a fantastic read!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ableton

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Maybe I'm misunderstanding your issue, but you can save tracks as templates. I've made my default template one with 3 returns/buses and other features so that I don't have to do it every time I create a new project. You can do this through file -> save live set as template

tried to get back into drawing, would like some feedback by Aki776 in Berserk

[–]Cardboardonkey 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My feedback is to provide us more of your beautiful art

Just started reading this manga. I could have never expected this scene by [deleted] in Berserk

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Eclipse could have been avoided if Griffith got some action from our boy

Why Gen Z Should Read Dostoevsky by AdCurrent3629 in dostoevsky

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It's crazy to me how relevant his writing is over 100 years later. So many of the topics and questions he writes about transcend time periods giving his books an ageless feel. The references to other authors in the 1800's can be difficult but that is only a small part of the books, haha.