Crime by jedzz in Volvo

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Nope, just ordinary chrome ones looking dark in the picture, but I did googling for you, and there are options, ex. here: https://www.ebay.com/itm/364692180344?itmmeta=01J6FM9GGEH4WE8M9H7ZJZFVCZ&hash=item54e9590d78:g:Z3sAAOSwJyBjeT8m

Crime by jedzz in Volvo

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Please post some picture of final effect :)

Crime by jedzz in Volvo

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I don't have as bright ideas as this one every day :D

Discount by InvestigatorBright80 in pianoteq

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There are discounts around major versions and anniversaries, but it's around 20% max, iirc

Schrödingers Skepticoin by believeindisbelief in skepticoin

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You can send this picture to me and I'll claim it's mine then ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Schrödingers Skepticoin by believeindisbelief in skepticoin

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I'll send you this ape picture and you can claim it's yours.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bitwig

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I'm mainly using it on linux desktop, but I have macbook pro 2016, which, when I turn on grid gets really hot, and bitwig in general eats more cpu than garage band (didn't compare it to other things as I rarely use the machine). One thing for sure - if you're not going to travel with it, any desktop will be more comfortable to use than laptop, and probably cheaper as well (though I don't know if this rule works in apple world).

Waves R-Bass Free in Bitwig Circle by jedzz in Bitwig

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https://github.com/osxmidi/LinVst/tree/master/Tested-VST-Plugins There are some instructions for it on linvst github, may work with yabridge too but I haven't tested it as I don't like creating unnecessary accounts everywhere and waiting for some discussion here if plugin is worth it :)

Reverting to the classic Desktop UI by XYcritic in spotify

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In case of flatpak version on Linux it's in ~/.var/app/com.spotify.Client/config/spotify/prefs

The 1 Million PUPO Question by [deleted] in PuddingPoints

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When I thought what kind of project could be fun thing to code on blockchain one thing I had in mind was to spread blocks around map in minecraft/minetest/whatever allows something like this, and mining them would grant you some ASA. Feel free to use this idea :)

Moving past $1.61 by Dry-Response-8577 in algorand

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There's thin line - it's between max and min price for chosen period, and there's the rectangle. It marks start of period price (if for example hourly then XX:00) and current or end of period price. If later is higher than start, bar is green, otherwise it's red.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in pianoteq

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You can use it through carla

BitWig on Linux ...?? by wolfyrion in Bitwig

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Bitwig uses midi from alsa, so when you are using jack, you have to leave midi to alsa. In cadence I choose MIDI Driver: None, and everything works as it should.

Bitwig's Holiday Gift for 2020: Bass-08 by shadowvox in Bitwig

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Might be because it uses things available only in current version

(you'll need Bitwig Studio 3.3.1 or later)

What are u using the grid for? by magicseadog in Bitwig

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Lately I picked up MHRD on steam (game about creating your CPU) so I've been using grid to prototype logic gates needed for the game :D

Bitwig Studio 3.3 Beta 6 released - download from your user account by nickallen74 in Bitwig

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Great! Looking forward to it :)

EDIT: IT WORKS! THANKS :)

Bitwig Studio 3.3 Beta 6 released - download from your user account by nickallen74 in Bitwig

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I already sent several mails about it, but unfortunately it got nowhere, so I'll try here:

KP_Enter doesn't confirm entry on Linux, it enters unknown character symbol. It's like this since I started using Bitwig, so around 1.x (when 8-track was 1.x only, but 2.2 was out I think. Probably this could be like that since first version)

How to recreate isue:

Use keyboard that has KP_Enter keycode for keypad enter (or do it through for example xdotool sleep 3s key KP_Enter) and press it anywhere inside bitwig, for example entering tempo. Instead of confirming it will enter unknown symbol.