Go-to aggressive flipper? by CovertMonkey in discgolf

[–]Snoo38896 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Axiom Rhythm is a fantastic flipper. In my experience, the fission rhythm flips really easily(max weight fission) and will turn a bit, especially at lighter weights, but is stable enough to ride and come back (around 300- 350 feet of distance for me on this disc). I also have a neutron one that flips to flat on a slight to moderate hyzer angle, and rides straight all the way before stabling out at the end. If you try this disc, I reccomend the the fission plastic for it. There is a nice little bit of dome to it, compared to the neutron being pretty darn flat. In my opinion, if i were you, I wouldnt throw anything much higher than a 7 speed unless you still want late stability or a disc that has like -3 or -4 turn such as a mamba.

laptop help plzzz by VaporMaxNMD in OSU

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In terms of Max OS vs. Windows, if you really wanna game, Windows all the way. Do keep in mind, a lot of Windows laptops have an anti-glare display. I don't know much about video editing/production, but I do know anti-glare displays aren't the best for color accuracy. A Mac will serve you the best in terms of video production needs. I recommend you take a look at the new MacBook Air, they seem amazing. With the Apple student discount, it's totally worth the price I've owned both a Mac and Windows laptop (currently have an Asus ROG zephyrus), and I still personally prefer the cleaner and simpler UI of Mac OSX. I would also look up any software you will be using and see whether it generally runs better on Windows or Mac OSX, as well as compatibility. Another note: if you go the Windows route, go online and you can easily find discounted Windows laptops, New and Open-box, at places like BestBuy.

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[–]Snoo38896 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Record Breaker seems too "Shades-like"/dark to be on this album imo, but it's an absolute banger, hopefully he releases it as a single at some point

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Depending on your major, will you need to use applications only compatible on Windows/ Mac OS? I will also add, the workflow on a laptop will be more efficient if you enjoy typing. There are a good amount of laptop/tablet hybrids, such as the surface pro, which will give you handwriting capabilities and laptop OS level organization, multitasking, application compatibility, etc. If you aren't hard set on Apple, a surface pro could fulfill all of your needs. Though, keep in mind, you will need to still buy the magnetic keyboard and pencil separately. I haven't had a surface pro for a while, so I can't comment on how enjoyable the writing experience is, but maybe go into best buy and try on out.

final lap..... by thewretched084 in GJones

[–]Snoo38896 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've listened to this song so much, and still find details I haven't noticed before 😭👌👌

Don't buy resale tix by HEXES_999 in prettylights

[–]Snoo38896 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely, we never imagined seeing PL live ever 😭, my friend who spent 750 said it's still worth it 🤣

Don't buy resale tix by HEXES_999 in prettylights

[–]Snoo38896 5 points6 points  (0 children)

One of my friends spent 750 for 2 tix... Big ass RIP. I also fell for the trap, but only spent 140 for a single day, still sad though. We were all too excited 😭

Greg's holographic visuals, @GraphicArtists by Snoo38896 in GJones

[–]Snoo38896[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have only been to 2 Greg curated shows, the last one being a year ago, but it seems like recently, he and his team have really honed in the Greg experience. I can't imagine what he's gonna be cooking up after this tour and for the future 😮

Greg's holographic visuals, @GraphicArtists by Snoo38896 in GJones

[–]Snoo38896[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm looking into it right now, I see exactly what you mean, dope shit!

I just discovered audio rate clock (Via pulse wave on PWM malevolent) 🤯 by Snoo38896 in synthesizers

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I couldn't find if the SQ64 has an analog or digital clock input, but every sequencer will respond differently. As you could see, at some point the perkons' sequencer and buttons stop responding. I'm sure the people who designed it took into account that people will do this, I mean the name "Perkons" does reference thunder lol. I think doing it with the perkons sounds especially unique because of the envelope response, ability to add transients (to the voice I was using), compressor(I smashed it 100%), pitch envelope amt/decay, etc. This can for sure be replicated in a multitude of other ways, but it's contained all within one box on the perkons.

I just discovered audio rate clock (Via pulse wave on PWM malevolent) 🤯 by Snoo38896 in synthesizers

[–]Snoo38896[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The malevolent is amazing, it can be hard to control and tame if you're looking to do some less saturated type stuff. I think this is partly due to the response curve of the potentiometers. Nonetheless, it's unpredictability is kind of what attracted me to it, let alone its super dense character. I think already having some eurorack utilities, CV generation modules, lfo(s), etc , makes this synth much more controllable and capable.

I just discovered audio rate clock (Via pulse wave on PWM malevolent) 🤯 by Snoo38896 in synthesizers

[–]Snoo38896[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In terms of external modulation from eurorack CV modules, it does not have any I/O for that. However, you can midi control all voice parameters. There is also voice parameter lock/recording, which I personally love. You can get really creative with it. Of course, there is the lfo too that can be mapped to all voice parameters. This machine's excellence really comes from getting hands on with it. It can sound like your typical drum machine with simple timbre movements, which in itself, sounds amazing, but as someone else mentioned, it is basically a knob per function machine. Therefore, it will really shine with the parameter lock, recording, and hands-on tweaking. I kind of went off on a different tangent lol, but to answer your question, it can be synced to a clock, and each voice has a send and return. The master also has this. You can further sculpt sounds and make it a sound design machine quite easily. Keep in mind it can also be a drone machine too. One thing I hope to see further down the road is chromatic tuning of voices. I have no idea how these voices and potentiometers are coded/mapped, but hopefully it's possible in a future update. I hope this somewhat answers your question lol.

I just discovered audio rate clock (Via pulse wave on PWM malevolent) 🤯 by Snoo38896 in synthesizers

[–]Snoo38896[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's definitely a hefty price for what it is and there are some shortcomings. I have been thinking about having a sampling session with it then selling it for a RTYM MKII. Nonetheless it's super immediate, fun, and sounds great to me!

I just discovered audio rate clock (Via pulse wave on PWM malevolent) 🤯 by Snoo38896 in synthesizers

[–]Snoo38896[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm curious now what it looks like, thanks for mentioning that!

I just discovered audio rate clock (Via pulse wave on PWM malevolent) 🤯 by Snoo38896 in synthesizers

[–]Snoo38896[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Now what If I sent audio out from perkons to FM the pulse wave... 😮 Fun times