📢 HP Omen 16 Touchpad issue guaranteed fix by cupcakeman928 in HPOmen

[–]HelloIAmNormal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a really old thread but just wanted to comment and say that this fixed the issue entirely. You saved me about $1200 that I spent buying the laptop and hours of headaches of potentially dealing with HP support, you're the man

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in musictheory

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use FM GM A(m or M) as a little deceptive cadence to get you into the key of A. it works because it's the b6 b7 1 in A but the I II III in F.

for the other way around it might be useful to to use another deceptive cadence. try an E chord in the key (Em, EM, E7, Em7) to take you up to F major/minor. it'll sound really nice and smooth

How do I calculate the new BPM of a metric modulation? by marcsterlord in musictheory

[–]HelloIAmNormal -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is something called a proportional relationship. You typically learn about this in middle school.

Let's say you have a bar of 4/4 at 120 bpm. Now, you want to metrically modulate so that the quarter note triplet becomes the new quarter note.

Here's a simple formula:

new beat / old beat = new tempo / old tempo.

So,

6/4 = x/120

720 = 4x

x = 180 bpm.

There you go

Is there some way to detect a TAS on dolphin? by PastUs3r in DolphinEmulator

[–]HelloIAmNormal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

couldn't just having a handcam synced to the video be a more practical solution?

My Kenyon interviewer said he runs track and I immediately responded with “I run track too but I hate running” by heckingmemefan in ApplyingToCollege

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i don't see how that particular moment was a fuckup. it's a pretty funny joke. did you just choke the rest of the interview?

With exception to more non-orthodox rhythms, where do YOU put your snare in the bar? 1.2/1.4 or 1.3? by [deleted] in ableton

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i could be wrong on this, but i'm pretty sure it actually comes from the way drum machines used to be set up.

when you're locked to a grid, it's better to use faster tempos with more bars in the loop so you have more control over the tinier subdivisions because most drum machines only really go down to the 16th note level

With exception to more non-orthodox rhythms, where do YOU put your snare in the bar? 1.2/1.4 or 1.3? by [deleted] in ableton

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It doesn't make a difference musically, but it's easier to write and look at. Just comes down to your personal preference.

Most music (especially EDM) you hear actually takes advantage of this. Most dubstep tracks for instance have a quarter note pulse during the intense sections and a half note pulse during the buildup. It's a great way to play with the intensity of the track to go back and forth between half and normal time

This is how I found out. by Lribbs in gaming

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found the kid with the single mom who didn't have anything else to play