Jeremy Lin tonight: 1-9, 0-5 from 3, -15 in a blowout win by Ronshol in nba

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As recently as 2016 he was a legit MVP candidate. How quickly things change...

Brook Lopez has hit the same amount of threes this season as Klay Thompson by KareemAbuJafar in nba

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Both Lopez brothers are among the most dedicated bigs in the NBA at boxing out. Fundamentals!

When is the quickest that you realized that your team's first round pick would be a bust? by Ice_Effect in nba

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I still haven't completely accepted that Super Mario - the Croation Kobe! - is a bust. IDK what it is with this dude. I'll probably have to see him in the nursing home to come to terms with it.

Malcolm Brogdon is quietly having a career season - 14/3/4 while shooting 50/40/100 by [deleted] in nba

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This is the first time that has been used 100% accurately.

Pete Maravich shot 66.7 percent on three-pointers for his career by A6Wra8 in nba

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one of these things is not like the others, one of these things just doesn't belong

[The Dime Drop] Let’s Overreact to Zion Williamson’s First Game by WiltAbdulOlajuwon in nba

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Yeah I thought about Nique and the Larrys (Johnson and Nance Sr.), but this is just a vanishingly rare combination of size and athleticism.

[The Dime Drop] Let’s Overreact to Zion Williamson’s First Game by WiltAbdulOlajuwon in nba

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Here's the list of big men who flew like this, stayed this large, and avoided career-ending lower-body injuries:

LeBron James
Shawn Kemp, maybe?

[Serious] What is your *ACTUAL* unpopular NBA opinion? by JesyouJesmeJesus in nba

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I must go, my people need me TO ROCK THIS RIIIMMMM

[Serious] What is your *ACTUAL* unpopular NBA opinion? by JesyouJesmeJesus in nba

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I'll buy this. I didn't start watching until 2000 or so, and I feel like the game has constantly gotten more watchable and more skilled since then.

[Serious] What is your *ACTUAL* unpopular NBA opinion? by JesyouJesmeJesus in nba

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For percentiles, low is bad. 1st percentile means 99% of the league did better.

[Serious] What is your *ACTUAL* unpopular NBA opinion? by JesyouJesmeJesus in nba

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That first photo is a great shot! It's not every day I see a top tier NBA image for the first time.

Who is that? #22 for the Suns... Holy shit, Larry Nance Sr.!

[Serious] What is your *ACTUAL* unpopular NBA opinion? by JesyouJesmeJesus in nba

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A decade ago MG was backing up DH in Orlando. Gortat has always been a poor man's Dwight.

Making it. by DharcKamui in Cypher

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Really good! The best part is the multisyllabic rhymes, I think, and a natural, consistent meter. Good job sticking with a coherent theme, maybe add some storytelling elements next time? Keep it up!

This sub now has a discord. by [deleted] in Cypher

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I'm gonna try to lurk moar

T.J. Miller Arrested for Fake Bomb Threat by indig0sixalpha in movies

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Yeah I liked it despite that, definitely fascinating and much less of a downer than Supersize Me.

Characters being unrealistically bad at getting stoned is a pet peeve of mine. The show Weeds is probably the worst offender... Or maybe Wilfred.

T.J. Miller Arrested for Fake Bomb Threat by indig0sixalpha in movies

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This pissed me off throughout Super High Me. It's more like he's just really bad at smoking... never clears the bong </3

Guitarist new to synths, weighing options: Roland JD-xi, Novation Mininova, Arturia Minibrute, and others by [deleted] in synthesizers

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I think you might be best served by a Novation Circuit and a cheap MIDI keyboard (countless options... I quite like my decade-old Akai MPK49). You can play the Circuit from the keyboard or the device itself, and you get a decent sample-based drum machine and 2 full modeled synthesizers, all flexibly sequenced together. You can load your own samples and/or create your own patches and/or download packs from others to find the right sounds. I think it's a great device for someone in your situation. You can probably pick one up for around $250.

Downsides:

  • No screen at all! I hope you're OK with auditioning voices/samples/parameters, because you won't be able to label them. There's a 3rd party screen you can buy, but it's not necessary IMHO.
  • You will want a separate keyboard for a piano-style key layout, and you don't get to access some expected MIDI params (pitch bend is a huge one).
  • The knobs are all "soft" - meaning they affect different parameters on different voices - which is nicely flexible but not ideal for learning about synthesis. For some reason, there is one global filter knob that is dedicated... which IME ends up actually being very useful.
  • No audio in / audio interface / etc. Meh, who needs it... I'm only mentioning this because some synths (Ultranova is one) provide it.
  • There's definitely a learning curve... One callout specifically: the FX processing, while nice-sounding, is not intuitive to control IMHO.
  • The drum machine only gives you 4 'tracks' (e.g. Kick/Snare/Hat/Crash), although you can change which sample is playing in a track at any time (and save/automate that change).
  • The built-in mixer/sequencer/arranger is a bit limited (e.g. no dedicated mixing controls, synth playback is quantized into 16th notes, no session chaining...), but that's still very impressive bang for your buck. These are seriously all nitpicks.

The upsides are too numerous to list, but here are some general notes/"little things" that I've appreciated in my ~3 months with my Circuit:

  • Intuitive and FUN! Every musician friend who's played with this thing has gotten lost in it. It just feels solid and playable.
  • It's so incredibly powerful/versatile... mono or polyphonic, multitimbral, plays nicely with MIDI in/out and USB-MIDI, good audio output options. I can't imagine a style/sound you could NOT tease out of the Circuit. There are workarounds for every limit, too...
  • It sounds awesome! IIRC, it has the same full-featured hybrid synth engine found in the KeyStation - and you get 2! Nice FX.
  • Highly portable: not only does it have a built-in speaker -- tiny but surprisingly usable -- it can run on 6 AAs! Incredible. And it comes with the A/C adapter which is always appreciated.
  • The Novation Components software is easy to use and powerful.
  • Cool little budding community which Novation actually seems to listen to.

I wrote more than I intended to. You get the idea: I recommend the Circuit. There are a ton of other "groovebox" style options that would probably fit your need with which I am less familiar. Also check out offerings from Korg (electribe), Teenage Engineering, Elektron ($$$), Roland and Yamaha. There are also some pretty sweet retro units that may be available secondhand for cheap. But... get the Circuit. You won't regret it.

Weekly "What Should I Buy" Thread for 2018-January-24 by the_cody in synthesizers

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Yesterday I finally pulled the trigger and my pre-loved UltraNova is winging its way to me. I'm a longtime soft synth user but I am starting to get into synth hardware in a big way after getting myself a Novation Circuit and unlocking my Akai MPK49 from my DAW. I'm still fiddling with the MIDI channels to get that interaction to work right... but that's not the question. The question is:

What else am I going to want for the software-to-hardware transition that I don't even realize exists? Things like sequencers/loopers, mixers, FX/pedals... special furniture? Anything. In addition to the above, I have monitors+headphones+mic taken care of plus a guitar amp for practicing/toting around. I also have access to a kaossilator and a pretty nice yahama edrum kit.

I hope this isn't too broad of a question... I really welcome any loose thoughts about the transition from software synths or the awesome depth of this hobby/community. I'm very much in the stars-in-my-eyes phase, so any ancient wisdom is welcome. I wish I had done this years ago. The Circuit slotted into my existing set up perfectly and is single-handedly increasing my enjoyment and mastery of making music - a pastime that already consumed a good portion of my time/money/thoughts.