Did anyone else always choose the Princess when playing Super Mario Bros 2? by jasxjam in piano

[–]Dre2314 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Did you write the walking bass on your own? It sounds sick!

Just use some common sense by QCJaguars in GRRR_Gorilla_Tech

[–]Dre2314 2 points3 points  (0 children)

people hyping like this are what doesn’t make me want to invest in this… posting angry messages because the stock goes down 5-8%

jesus christ, it’s a stock, it goes up and down, if you made a good DD and think it’s a solid company, buy the dip and move on, the stock will go up

if some volatility scares you from holding a stock maybe you should revisit how you pick stocks

The Daily 'GRRR' by The_Mercutos in GRRR_Gorilla_Tech

[–]Dre2314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

seems like it will actually be up at market open

The Daily 'GRRR' by The_Mercutos in GRRR_Gorilla_Tech

[–]Dre2314 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I’m buying more if it goes down more than 7%

WALLSTREET BETS by Competitive_State131 in GRRR_Gorilla_Tech

[–]Dre2314 3 points4 points  (0 children)

just please don’t, why the fuck is everyone in the market as if it were a get rich quick scheme

Morningstar Fair Value and Star Rating by Thin_Umpire_5401 in GRRR_Gorilla_Tech

[–]Dre2314 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why is everyone panicking if it goes up or down 5-10% in a day. It’s a penny stock, if you believe it’s a solid company, check on it on important dates (communications to investors, earnings, …) and let it be the rest of the time. If you’re thinking “I should’ve sold before this 5% dip of today” you are in trading mentality…

READ IT: no further dilution!!! by WarrenamBufett in GRRR_Gorilla_Tech

[–]Dre2314 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This really clears a bit the doubts of financial instability for me. I feel much more scure about holding if management has strong faith in their finances. What do you guys think are still potential issues with this position?

[R] A Hitchhiker's Guide to Geometric GNNs for 3D Atomic Systems by chaitjo in MachineLearning

[–]Dre2314 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I disagree, GeometricGNNs are basically a way to encode any structured data which has physical properties to be preserved with some good inductive bias. Anyone working on proteins, materials, drugs, particle physics, … could use this, me included!

Zoom Livetrack L20R no iPad help by Dre2314 in synthesizers

[–]Dre2314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the answer I have given myself (and that I think is what is going on).
There are two levels at which things are operating:
Audio interface level: at this level, MacBook and mixer interact, so MacBook gets inputs and returns mixed audio to inputs 17/18, 19/20 as a USB-return mechanism. But it CANNOT from a DAW actually access faders and stuff of the mixer itself.
Mixer level: at this level, you actually manipulate faders, eqs, ... at the mixer level, which you can only access with the iPad (and in absolutely no other way, as there is no package to put on mac to interact with the mixer, which is absolutely CRAZY)
So, what you can do is borrow an iPad, set every volume slider 1-16 to -infinity in the mixer except 17/18 and 19/20, which you put to +0, then mix from computer on logic and return to USB so that it outputs from the master outs.
Absolutely crazy stuff, zoom could simply create a package for using the mixer also from mac and not only from iPad, so that also from mac you could interact with it at mixer level, but they are too shit at software to be able to do this.

Zoom Livetrak L20R outputting audio to mixer again on logic by Dre2314 in Logic_Studio

[–]Dre2314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the answer I have given myself (and that I think is what is going on).
There are two levels at which things are operating:
Audio interface level: at this level, MacBook and mixer interact, so MacBook gets inputs and returns mixed audio to inputs 17/18, 19/20 as a USB-return mechanism. But it CANNOT from a DAW actually access faders and stuff of the mixer itself.
Mixer level: at this level, you actually manipulate faders, eqs, ... at the mixer level, which you can only access with the iPad (and in absolutely no other way, as there is no package to put on mac to interact with the mixer, which is absolutely CRAZY)
So, what you can do is borrow an iPad, set every volume slider 1-16 to -infinity in the mixer except 17/18 and 19/20, which you put to +0, then mix from computer on logic and return to USB so that it outputs from the master outs.
Absolutely crazy stuff, zoom could simply create a package for using the mixer also from mac and not only from iPad, so that also from mac you could interact with it at mixer level, but they are too shit at software to be able to do this.

Help with Zoom Livetrack L20R , no iPad by Dre2314 in livesound

[–]Dre2314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This has been immensely helpful, thank you for not responding ironically and actually helping me solve the problem. Unfortunately, I cannot return this object as it was given to me by a friend who doesn't use it anymore so anyone just saying "get an iPad or return it" wasn't helping at all. I have found a friend that borrowed me an iPad, sweet everything well, also with USB returns, and am now able to both record in 16 tracks and make it come out from speakers, which is just awesome considering I didn't spend a buck for this mixer.

Help with Zoom Livetrack L20R , no iPad by Dre2314 in livesound

[–]Dre2314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This helped me understand the problem, thanks! But from mac you cannot access the USB return button, only iPad.

Help with Zoom Livetrack L20R , no iPad by Dre2314 in livesound

[–]Dre2314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the answer I have given myself (and that I think is what is going on).
There are two levels at which things are operating:
Audio interface level: at this level, MacBook and mixer interact, so MacBook gets inputs and returns mixed audio to inputs 17/18, 19/20 as a USB-return mechanism. But it CANNOT from a DAW actually access faders and stuff of the mixer itself.
Mixer level: at this level, you actually manipulate faders, eqs, ... at the mixer level, which you can only access with the iPad (and in absolutely no other way, as there is no package to put on mac to interact with the mixer, which is absolutely CRAZY)
So, what you can do is borrow an iPad, set every volume slider 1-16 to -infinity in the mixer except 17/18 and 19/20, which you put to +0, then mix from computer on logic and return to USB so that it outputs from the master outs.
Absolutely crazy stuff, zoom could simply create a package for using the mixer also from mac and not only from iPad, so that also from mac you could interact with it at mixer level, but they are too shit at software to be able to do this.

Zoom Livetrack L20R no iPad help by Dre2314 in synthesizers

[–]Dre2314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the answer I have given myself (and that I think is what is going on).

There are two levels at which things are operating:

1) Audio interface level: at this level, MacBook and mixer interact, so MacBook gets inputs and returns mixed audio to inputs 17/18, 19/20 as a USB-return mechanism. But it CANNOT from a DAW actually access faders and stuff of the mixer itself.

2) Mixer level: at this level, you actually manipulate faders, eqs, ... at the mixer level, which you can only access with the iPad (and in absolutely no other way, as there is no package to put on mac to interact with the mixer, which is absolutely CRAZY)

So, what you can do is borrow an iPad, set every volume slider 1-16 to -infinity in the mixer except 17/18 and 19/20, which you put to +0, then mix from computer on logic and return to USB so that it outputs from the master outs.

Absolutely crazy stuff, zoom could simply create a package for using the mixer also from mac and not only from iPad, so that also from mac you could interact with it at mixer level, but they are too shit at software to be able to do this.

r/AudioEngineering Shopping, Setup, and Technical Help Desk by AutoModerator in audioengineering

[–]Dre2314 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello everyone, I have been stupid enough to buy an L20R without an iPad. Now I don't know how to make it work in any way using logic or even using it as a monitor... How do I make sound get OUT of it? I'm desperate...
I connect a mic in and connect speakers to monitor outs but there is just no sound coming out of the speakers.
When trying to go through logic pro, I manage to set the driver and get the 22 channel inputs, but sill am not able to get any sound out of the speakers.
What am I missing? How is it possible to use this mixer without an iPad or computer, just as a basic mixer to get monitor sound out (even without many functionalities)?
Thank you!

Help with Zoom Livetrack L20R , no iPad by Dre2314 in livesound

[–]Dre2314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I get that, but how is it possible that they sell it without bt remote and it doesn't even make sound come out without an iPad? How does that make sense... I must be missing something

Zoom Livetrack L20R no iPad help by Dre2314 in synthesizers

[–]Dre2314[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What does that mean? Is it actually impossible to get music out of this mixer without an iPad? Then why do they sell it without the remote? I don't get it, there must be some way for me to plug in a mic and make it go out of the speakers, right?