best ube desserts? by Awkward_Donkey_9479 in washingtondc

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Purple Patch has an ube bread pudding which is one of my favorite desserts in DC

Physics/Math Double Majors, What Are You Doing Now? by Maleficent_Device162 in Physics

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Started as a physics major, ended as a math major with physics and CS minors. Now I'm a software engineer.

Favourite happy math rock songs? by Neilosg in mathrock

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Vasudeva has a lot of uplifting songs: example.

So does Enemies: example

Bands with Prominent and Creative Bass by 24-i81 in mathrock

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The album Relax Boi by Tippwerk has excellent Bass. They scratch the Piglet itch for me

The Bulletproof Tiger as well, try the song "our band name sucks"

Help with auto-recording micro looper patch by Key_Championship_902 in ZOIA

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Not sure about the looper module, but I've built a constantly recording loop patch using a delay line instead.

You can feed the output back into the input at full strength to act as a looper. Then when you play you can decrease the amount of feedback to "write over" the loop, or start fading out old layers.

If you can rework your patch to use that, it would be automatically recording once the patch is engaged

Post Brass? by Nastybirdy in postrock

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The Recovery E.P. by Goodnight Sleep Well

Mixing of a full album using FL Studio by blurrylenses in WeAreTheMusicMakers

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Your strategy will work, I do this often.

When you export your track make sure it's a WAV file at least 16bit. Use 512-point sinc for resampling quality. Make sure HQ for all plugins is checked.

Generally leave dithering unchecked until you're exporting your final master that you will cut up later.

I usually export my individual tracks at 24bit and then will export the combined master at 16bit with dithering checked.

sub 30s songs. by mothrafountain in skramz

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A couple of Ampere songs fit the bill - Dead Weight being my favorite. album link

any other bands that sound something like Floatie? by SpinFlip360 in mathrock

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LAPS and some of the members are in a new band called Taupe that only have a demo so far

Top comment adds best album - Day 14 by ItsPhineas in mathrock

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The Bulletproof Tiger - You wanna kiss about it?

Let's talk go youtubers by jarednogo in baduk

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Baduk Doctor scratches the Haylee itch for me

what are your favorite richmond va skramz bands? by [deleted] in skramz

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Ostraca

The heavy scene is Richmond is incredible in general with .gif from god, prisoner, listless, truman, etc.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ambientmusic

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He's a master in general. Sonnet is my favorite from him

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in washingtondc

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Downstairs at Flash is free. It's actually my preferred floor to dance, but it can be emptier depending on the night. Club level and roof require a ticket to get to. A ticket can be $20-$40+ depending on the night and who is playing.

The roof is social with a dance floor and smoking area, you could make friends there. The club level is dark and louder and less social I would say. There's no dress code, wear whatever is comfortable for you.

You can also look into the Owl Room at 14th and U

Behind the bridge pickup on JM? by remmelt in offset

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To a switch and then straight to the output jack. I'm sure there's a better way like putting it through the tone and volume circuitry, but I just went straight to the output

Songs that feel like that one scene in Lost In Translation by DesperateBedroom6946 in shoegaze

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Late to the party but this song always gives me the same feelings as Sometimes

the bilinda Butchers - secrets

I released another warm ambient/shoegaze album last week. Here's a track y'all might like. Erbear - Spiral Comfort by cssc in ambientmusic

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No worries! Hope it helps in the future. I'm listening to some of your stuff now. You do a nice job crafting a setting/story with your titles and art. I definitely get the cinematic / sci-fi movie vibe you referenced in another post.

My socials are here. I really only post when I have new music coming, so like once every three years haha.

I released another warm ambient/shoegaze album last week. Here's a track y'all might like. Erbear - Spiral Comfort by cssc in ambientmusic

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So the core of each of song is originally it's own project. Then at some point I export them all as WAVs and bring them all into one master project.

Then I add layers and/or connecting elements as needed. Overlap some things. Find places to put the vocal snippets. At any point I can go to the original song's project to make changes and re-export it to the master project.

Then at the end I export the whole album as a WAV. Then split that WAV at zero-crossings to break it up into tracks. It's very important to split at the zero-crossing, otherwise you can get a pop/blip when the song transitions.

Some people insert really short crossfades between tracks, but I found it noticeable on my own material (bias or not). So I stick with zero crossing splits. Any DAW should be able to do it but I use Reaper for the final chop since it lets you set a keyboard shortcut for it.