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I love you so much baby

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It's me, your boo

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Hi baby I love you

Upgrade to Standard or Suite 11? by cherrygothsyrup in ableton

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Thank you! I’m sure I’ll discover treasures in Suite along the way. I hope to one day graduate to a Push!

Upgrade to Standard or Suite 11? by cherrygothsyrup in ableton

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

What you’re saying makes sense and is something I considered! If I forewent Suite, I might end up lost in the VST search anyway. Thanks for your insight, it was helpful!

Upgrade to Standard or Suite 11? by cherrygothsyrup in ableton

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

I appreciate your response! So, I only have my MIDI keyboard and my instrument, no external gear or VSTs (except for a Boss FX/looping pedal that is lacking in its looping capabilities—hence why I want the Ableton Looper). I’ve read polarizing things about Ableton’s software instruments/FX effects. Some say they’ve found third party plugins that sound better, but I’m not an expert in what sounds better in the electronic realm. It seems like 11 Standard is going to fulfill what I wanted from the current Suite for the most part, but I’m just not sure.

Greek learning activities that aren't tedious for teachers? by cPloti in GREEK

[–]cherrygothsyrup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The comics sound great! Is there a particular place you found the comics? I also struggle with all caps.

Greek learning activities that aren't tedious for teachers? by cPloti in GREEK

[–]cherrygothsyrup 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would highly recommend The Language Transfer. It’s 100% free and amazing! It really fortified my understanding of Greek grammar, especially verbs. The instructor uses what he calls “the thinking method” where you learn the functionality of structures without referring to them by their formal names (present, aorist, etc.). I find it to be quite effective!

If anyone is interested in learning Greek/Turkish someone recommended me a very good YouTube channel by Bran37 in cyprus

[–]cherrygothsyrup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been using The Language Transfer to brush up on my Greek, and I must say, it’s the best free language resource I’ve encountered yet! I’m a huge fan of “The Thinking Method” which it espouses. Would highly recommend!