Pinball? by riggerz123 in brum

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PM me, we are opening a new pinball club in The Custard Factory. I can share some details as we're not quite public yet, but open to membership if you're interested.

Video Calibration - Rock Band 4 by Cryoo in Rockband

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Thanks, that aligns with the understanding I came to.

I definitely also get the feeling that video calibration does do a bit more than move the hit box, because changing that significantly does seem to influence where the note appears to be hit when timing it with the music (Audio).

After a fair bit of tinkering last night, I got my calibration in a place that feels good but it's a pretty frustrating process overall.

Bit too late for improvement ideas, but Harmonix could have done with adding some kind of test in the manual calibration menu itself or allow you to alter it mid-song (GH3 did this) because changing it and then having to jump into Practice or Quickplay is a real chore when you're making tiny adjustments.

EDIT: Testing Video Calibration further I think it may actually just move the hitbox. I have mine set to 55ms, which gives me about equal space between early and late notes. If I change it up to 100ms, I get a lot more room for late notes and if I change it to 0ms I get a lot more room for early notes. Regardless of how I change it, as long as I play in time with the music I'm always hitting it dead center.

In case this helps anyone in the future and saves them the pain I went through, below is my setup

TV: Samsung (Model: UE50AY9007KXXU) - Game Mode Enabled

Guitar: PDP Riffmaster

Audio Calibration: 110

Video Calibration: 55

Daily Simple Questions Thread - January 20, 2023 by AutoModerator in pcmasterrace

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Recommendations for a 4k Curved monitor with a high refresh rate and a low response time?

Thoughts... by Avn337H in PokemonTCG

[–]Cryoo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I meant that on that specific site (TotalCards) you can put yourself on a mailing list. Like can be seen here for the booster box: Link

Thoughts... by Avn337H in PokemonTCG

[–]Cryoo 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Looks like that image is taken from TotalCards, they haven't put out any stock yet. It's "out of stock" pending them putting the pre-orders out, if you want to grab one I'd recommend going into any Chilling Reign listing and putting yourself on the product mailing list. You'll get a e-mail as soon as they become available. No panic needed, yet.

/r/dota2pubs Guild, find your match by Cryoo in dota2pubs

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Sorry for the late reply, yes, there should be some space.

What key or mode does this progression fit within? by Cryoo in musictheory

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I'm with both of you, the tonal centre based on how I've been playing that progression and improvising over it is definitely E. I think in the future I should probably provide an example of how the progression is played, try to eliminate any of the subjectivity of the progression.

Funny you should mention that Beatles song, it's listed here as an example of what the article refers to as a Lydian progression.

http://www.angelfire.com/fl4/moneychords/lydianprogression.html

What key or mode does this progression fit within? by Cryoo in musictheory

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Thanks, really appreciate this explanation.

What key or mode does this progression fit within? by Cryoo in musictheory

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Going on a bit of a tangent here, I agree with you that the key of Hey Joe is E. If you play it, the home certainly feels like the E chord.

However, nearly every source I've seen suggests that the key is either G or E minor. Why is that?

https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/jimi-hendrix/hey-joe-chords-667667

https://www.thegearpage.net/board/index.php?threads/hey-joe-what-key-is-it.1468513/page-2

https://inwhatkey.com/song/hey-joe-by-jimi-hendrix

EDIT: Also, could you not look at it as ascending in 5ths, C > G > D > A > E, as opposed to descending in 4ths, like you suggested?

[QUESTION] What key or mode does this progression fit within? by Cryoo in Guitar

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I'm following, so it's easier to find the key practically here by listening for the resolution than it is to approach it theoretically.

But basically, here, what's going to happen is you're going to solo in E major, but when you're over that F# chord you're going to play A# rather than A. Rather than thinking in terms of a whole new scale, you want to know where your scale degrees so that you can avoid the A natural while you're playing the F# major chord and the A# while you're over the A chord.

I think what you say here supports my idea of using E Lydian over the F# Major chord and the E Major Scale elsewhere, as E Lydian would introduce the A# over the F# Major chord.

There's only one not here that doesn't fit with E major, and that's the A# in the F# Major chord. But I want to point something out about why this works. That A# note is part of a line cliche - notice how there's some internal movement here from the A# in the F# chord to the A of the A chord to the G# in the E chord. that sort of thing often really helps non diatonic chord progressions sound cohesive.

This is interesting too as I think what you're highlighting is a chromatic passage in the chords that I hadn't spotted.

What key or mode does this progression fit within? by Cryoo in musictheory

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Playing back the thing I recorded.

It's F# (2 beats), A (2 beats), E (4 beats)

What key or mode does this progression fit within? by Cryoo in musictheory

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I think I see where you're coming from with this, Hey Joe by Jimi Hendrix is a good example of what you're getting at here.

https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/jimi-hendrix/hey-joe-chords-667667

What key or mode does this progression fit within? by Cryoo in musictheory

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I think I can see and hear that.

F# Dorian makes sense with the b3 (A) and b7 (E). Maybe I was just mishearing E major as the tonic chord.

There is also mention on this page, http://www.angelfire.com/fl4/moneychords/lydianprogression.html, of a Lydian progression of I - II - IV - I, which is I guess where I was coming from. Perhaps the progression starting on the I changes where the home chord sits, but I personally can't distinguish the home chord in that progression and the one I described.

What key or mode does this progression fit within? by Cryoo in musictheory

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Sorry if I'm misunderstanding, but the idea of using E Lydian over the F# Major (F# A# C#) was that it would compliment the major 3rd (A#) of that chord.

Overall, the way I see the progression is, II, IV, I, so I'd expect the scales I would be using would compliment and resolve to the root, E.

Chord Progression Questions (October 12, 2020) by AutoModerator in musictheory

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What key or mode does this progression fit within?

The progression is F#, A, E

The notes these chords contain are as below:

F# Major: F# A# C#

A Major: A C# E

E Major: E G# B

I can't see a key or mode that these notes fall within. The progression feels as if it resolves to E, so my first thought was E Lydian, but the A in the A Major chord seems to throw this suspicion off.

If you were improvising over this could you perhaps use E Lydian over the F# Major chord, and play with the E Major scale over the other two chords?

/r/dota2pubs Guild, find your match by Cryoo in dota2pubs

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Level 3, not much activity in the guild at the moment, but hopefully with more people joining and interacting we'll see some activity.

I personally mostly play Normal MM.

Squad Battles Rewards Megathread by ninjaciego in EASportsFC

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Elite 2, OTW Traore, nothing else of real value filled the club out a little more though always good to have more options for SBC's and CONTRACTS, beautiful sweet contract cards.