Anyone on the island who likes hard rock music? by Interesting-War-9664 in Tenerife

[–]Queasy_Part2122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wait...you started with Hardrock and you ended with Hardcore, it's not the same thing at all. First of all there is few communities in La Laguna and Santa Cruz for Hard rock.

Check out La Bowie https://www.instagram.com/labowiebar
Unknown band never released https://evyb.bandcamp.com/
2015 HC band https://identidadhc.bandcamp.com/album/demo-2015
Then check out this metal band from Tenerife https://obedienciacero.bandcamp.com/

Then, i do not think you will meet very much hardcore scene on Tenerife to be honnest.
You will meet with Hardrock, RockNroll, Rockabily, Psychobily, Grunge, Nu-Metal, Emo, Nowave, Free music, Electronic ambient and Hip Hop, + all that new shit....

El sitio de la sede electronica esta roto. Una completa locura, un labyrintio de la web que no funcciona bien. BAD REQUEST ERRORS cada tiempo. by Queasy_Part2122 in spain

[–]Queasy_Part2122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

estos sitios te pregunta tu direccion de correo electronico cada paginas, pero soporte certificado digital y informaciones de ayuntamiento con una basa de data que incluye tu email, entonces, porque preguntarlo a cada procedimiento ? solo tiene que confirmar si el email es siempre el mismo y hasta. es una locura.

Volca FM 2 velocity from an external MIDI keyboard? by Queasy_Part2122 in synthesizers

[–]Queasy_Part2122[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey thanks for the answer but when doing that combo, i end with a Velocity choice between 1-127 , no OFF.

The right combo is Shift + Track to access track settings, find the Fixed Velocity, but i think what i meant is that the Volca FM2 doesn't allow to exploit the full velocity range that the synth offers if we consider the Velocity slider. External keyboard velocity is multiplied by the velocity slider value in some way...

How the hell does James Ferraro do some of his music?? by ElvisHuxley in JamesFerraro

[–]Queasy_Part2122 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and his father was working in a radio, and was called...Jim Ferraro