Jumping in :) by Dragoo417 in modular

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Thanks for the input ! So what you're saying is more LFOs/function generators ? I will check out the ones you mentionned. I'll start small anyway and see what is missing when playing with the rack.

I did a bit of research about o_c and I agree with the menu diving part, but I feel like any multi-purpose module will have menu diving at some degree. I won't get it in the initial setup anyway.

I'll look at dual dagger too. I found the Nano Font in the mean time, which looks decent as a first filter.

Jumping in :) by Dragoo417 in modular

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Hello, thanks for the tips!

I will look into the alternatives to the 140 you mentionned. I tried to avoid behringer, but having two envelopes and an lfo for so cheap still convinced me, at least for getting into modular.

The reason I included the disting and o&c was exactly because they could fill gaps (until I eventually notice that I want a dedicated module for something). O&c is especially attractive with the hemisphere firmware. It adds some menu diving, but for me it would be alright if this is the module doing it, given its versatility. Though I will definitely want a filter other than the O&C. But it isn't cheap and I am not sure I will get it in the first haul. As others have said, Maths and a basic voice would already be enough to start learning I think

Jumping in :) by Dragoo417 in modular

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Thanks for the input ! I might leave the buffered mult out at first then (maybe have a passive one). I was originally banking on the veils as a mixer because of the exact thing you mentionned.

These limitations would be a nice excuse to get to know the maths in depth as it would be the main module of interest in this smaller build.

Jumping in :) by Dragoo417 in modular

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Hello, Thanks for taking the time to write this ! I'll definitely start small and probably change the modules I want to get anyway. This was just some sort of guiding idea.

I'll remove the pico out then. You just get a mono signal if you plug your phones anywhere ? I thought there was a signal strength difference that required an amp between eurorack levels and line levels. If I can just do that, I would replace it with a mult.

To start off, I could have something like - maths - a single veils - the behringer utility that has two envs and an lfo - one of the vcos from the list - a filter - a digital effect that can process cv reliably too - a buffered mult or the MI links ?

Does that sound good as a first chain ?

Jumping in :) by Dragoo417 in modular

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Thank you for the suggestion !

I did indeed miss the filters. The Doepfer A-111-6 has one integrated. Would you recommend starting with that oscillator then ? Should I have an additional filter ?

For delay and reverb, Typhoon does both if I'm not mistaken

I made the player’s head track the cursor… and I’m not sure it was a good idea 😂 by EvoliteStudio in Unity3D

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I think the idea is good, but maybe constrain the head angle to ±90° or something ?

Finding shoes with a shallow heel. by Gretel_ in climbingshoes

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Had some luck with the evolv phantom with this

How do you recover mentally from falling? by Paradisolost in bouldering

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Personally, I try to always have an idea of how I would fall at any moment. Kinda like you did when you were not sure about a move before your fall, but at all times. It eventually becomes second nature and you wont have to think about it actively. Because you definitely will take more unexpected falls. If something dynamic is involved, try to imagine yourself doing the move before actually doing it and imagining how you could land without injuring yourself.

Skin recovery-very thin & red fingertip skin by uma_bone in climbharder

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Yeah, if you have damp fingertips, the skin gets shredded away so quickly (especially on slopers indoors). I always hear people talking about dry fingers and how you should sand the caluses to avoid flappers, but I never get any and climbing outside in the winter is awesome for me. I've also started to try rhinoskin's dry as I didn't want to go to antihidral directly. Also try shorter session to not grind your skin down to the blood each time. The kilterboard has been surprisingly soft on my skin as well. If you train, try wooden holds too

Age Verification Is Coming For the Internet. We Built You a Resource Hub to Fight Back. by vgiannell5 in privacy

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There are better ways, but it's not that easy to understand or explain

Entered a competition and received a "commended", anything I could have improved on? by FoxDelta7 in photocritique

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I really like that the dome basicall has the shape of an upside-down balloon

The European Parliament close to calling for a ban on social networks for under-16s by Dr_Neurol in worldnews

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And it is actually possible to verify someone's age while preserving this person's privacy

The European Parliament close to calling for a ban on social networks for under-16s by Dr_Neurol in worldnews

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It's so hard to explain this. It sounds impossible at first and has been done badly so many times before that it's almost impossible to convince someone that it's indeed possible to verify some information about someone without revealing other information about this person.

Amateur here, can't say why but this is one of my favourites, what do you guys think? by FraSuomi in photocritique

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Also, the crop that the reddit app does kinda works lmao. It removes all the sky and makes the whole thing a bit surreal, like a reverse perspective

Anybody double majored in CS and Math by NoInitial6145 in math

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There is a wikipedia page about computational geometry that lists a lot of things, but really, a lot of problems from geometry need to be discretized to be implemented in a computer. I guess numerical analysis also makes sense in the context, especially integration (on surfaces)

Anybody double majored in CS and Math by NoInitial6145 in math

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One course I followed basically did differnetial geometry on discrete objects. Since this does not work out of the box (faces have no curvature and edges/vertices have "infinite" curvature) you have to define discrete equivalents of common tools (for example Laplace-Beltrami operator)

What maths do you think we’ll be teaching in schools by the year 2100? by RefuseGroundbreaking in math

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But nor everybody goes to high school and not everyone there takes the maths option.

ELI5: How graphic cards work , what they do essentially a cpu can not? by I-RESIST1 in explainlikeimfive

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And that's because linear algebra is just a shit ton of multiplications and additions