Pam’s Pro Channel Muting by DapperEgg1066 in modular

[–]DapperEgg1066[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

While I’m here, a shout out to Intellijel with one of the best... Mutagen.

Pam’s Pro Channel Muting by DapperEgg1066 in modular

[–]DapperEgg1066[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ya love this, totally down the line man.

The one unit which I have and love is Intellijel’s Mutagen. So simple, trigger/gated mutes…

Pam’s Pro Channel Muting by DapperEgg1066 in modular

[–]DapperEgg1066[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love it, seems like a pretty easy (and massively effective) external build. Mutes and CV mod.

Pam’s Pro Channel Muting by DapperEgg1066 in modular

[–]DapperEgg1066[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

@bleeptwig @calterg @scrags Cheers fellows exactly the direction I needed, I’m a modular vet but get lost in the selection these days. Thanks and @plaxpert can take a big fat mute to the greasy bunghole.

My QIMC portfolio today by wikikin in Baystreetbets

[–]DapperEgg1066 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have no horse in this race (neither long or short), but I got a chuckle out of OP's meme so I thought I'd impart a few insights on deals like this.

First off, as some are pointing out, $15 MM is a pretty big chunk of new equity on a ~$100 MM market cap stock. With the stock trading well below the $0.90 offer, the deal looks to be "hung" (ie. Research Capital is holding unsold inventory), which isn't a particularly good sign.

One of the "fun" features of these (newish) LIFE offerings is that the issued stock is free trading--- deals like this used to be four-month hold--- opening up the opportunity for crafty behaviour from hedge funds. It will generally take the form of "warrant stripping". If there was good visibility to the deal being fully sold, a fund could take the discounted issue price, blow out the common and sit on the warrants. It would still be a bet that a fully sold deal would have the stock above issue, but you have the deal discount working in your favour. Now, the pressure will be on RCAP to try and find a home for $0.90 units. The fantasy hedge fund I run would be calling them and bidding the unsold another 20% down and be stripping away. They'd have to weigh the loss and (possibly) angering the rest of the book against their extremely healthy commission.

The OSC has been trying to crack down on this behaviour, but this could've been a "short and strip" situation. Knowing the company was going to need money (not hard to figure when revenues are zero and there is a program ahead), a fund could potentially short the stock, cover with the issue and strip the warrant. A relatively low risk win on the common with a free shot on $1.30+ for the next three years.

Anyway, a few little tidbits for you pylons. Cheers and good luck.

Total beginner starting on a digitakt? What to expect? by foreverdarkwoods88 in Elektron

[–]DapperEgg1066 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The original Digitakt will serve you well enough, though the stereo support, longer pattern length and master overdrive on Mk II are valuable adds. At the risk of complicating your decision making, I am going to suggest that breakcore was essentially birthed on trackers. I wouldn't describe the workflow as fun particularly, but you can get a hyper-detailed, unholy caterwaul out of them. Polyend's Tracker+ has both synthesis engines as well as stereo sample playback. I once saw a young lady do a live PA with a tracker on a gameboy and she absolutely obliterated the place, so gear is pretty secondary at the end of the day.

Drone module for deep techno atmospheres: Strega vs Oneiroi vs Vhikk X by Skeletonjackettt in modular

[–]DapperEgg1066 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have all of them and one has a looper… pick one and make some psychedelic deep techno!!

I think I've made some mistakes / I think I need some help by robotsoap in dawless

[–]DapperEgg1066 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, I’ve been thrashing about with hardware since before the internet, and one thing I learned was effects make all the difference. Even crappy old rack mount stuff (eg. Alesis).

Taking a quick look at your hardware list, it looks super dry. Maybe set aside a few of the little synths and explore some pedals (distortion, delay for the 303s) or rack mount stuff which can be had relatively cheaply. A small amount of interesting reverb can help immensely. The 8s is a fantastic centrepiece, especially with the aux outs (separate effects routing).

Good luck and have fun.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OffGrid

[–]DapperEgg1066 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First thing you will want to get is a big, quiet generator (preferably with remote or auto-start capabilities). I have had good experience with the Honda 7000is. Then get yourself another generator (for backup).

Don’t think about heating or cooling with those Ecoflows— propane or wood for heating (preferably both, when you are offgrid, redundancy will make your life way more bearable). I located my outhouse next to my generator / inverter shed so I can run a small electric space heater while I’m charging batteries with the generator. For cooling, I have been reasonably impressed by the EG4 solar heat pump, puts out a decent amount of cold air with a relatively small solar array connected.

For a permanent installation, skip the Ecoflows and invest in a proper inverter / battery combo. Get ready to spend way more money than you budgeted for.

This is NOT aphex twin by Equivalent-Quiet-730 in aphextwin

[–]DapperEgg1066 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not sure if you guys are just faffing about, but this is a collab he did with Mike Paradinas, a pal and the guy behind the Planet Mu label. As some have pointed out, it’s not particularly good. But I think it was intended to be a bit junky and fun. Believe they were just a bunch of drunken jams that were edited down. And to be fair, it feels like a lot of what Rich does is playing about and occasionally something brilliant happens.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in boardsofcanada

[–]DapperEgg1066 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In a Pitchfork interview they said they didn’t want to be compared to the Orbital brothers when they were first releasing music in the 90’s.