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whyterabbyt wrote: ...the arrival of two new frames and 4-frame endcheeks from Mr Bugs...
awesome! i need to get some sorted next year ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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vurt wrote: whyterabbyt wrote: ...the arrival of two new frames and 4-frame endcheeks from Mr Bugs...
awesome! i need to get some sorted next year aye, well Tom said he was down to his last few old-style 4" deep frames, so my hand was kind of forced. Gotta get an uprated power supply, but Ive actually got one that just needs boxed up, so that'll be winging its way down there after Christmas. and then the interesting bit... working out what to put in the two empty frames. and paying for them. ---- To laymen, software development is something akin to wizardry. Neither time, nor effort are involved. If software is missing features they want, or has bugs, it is solely because someone has been too lazy to wave their magic wand. |
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we need to badger tom to do something similar to the time safari, or the monotron conversions in frac id also then be looking for more filter types, some lfo/seq stuff and any interesting processing. best thing is, these days i have the space!!! ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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perhaps a little excessive...
using the modular to control the minitaur ---- look for the true freak label. do not!feed the vampyr. chemically-enhanced-djinnetically-engineered-bio-divurtisy |
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vurt wrote: we need to badger tom to do something similar to the time safari, or the monotron conversions in frac
id also then be looking for more filter types, some lfo/seq stuff and any interesting processing. best thing is, these days i have the space!!! ive already got a time safari, so i'd second that. at one point im pretty sure Tom had a wasp-style filter in something, but what I'd like to see myself is an imposcar stylee spaced hiP/lowP combination. Ive got a couple of MS20-nod filters in the Euro (Doepfer and PlanB), I kinda prefer that bandpass-ish stuff. ---- To laymen, software development is something akin to wizardry. Neither time, nor effort are involved. If software is missing features they want, or has bugs, it is solely because someone has been too lazy to wave their magic wand. |
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having a good time at lunch together with my parents
we ate fish as usual. ---- "For some reason everyone on this site hates Roger Nichols, loves Zebra, doesn't need a Virus (unless it's TI), uses Reaper, and thinks the Kaoss pad is cool: remember these rules and you'll be popular." (blackboyrockinit) |
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Waking up late but still getting me and my son out the door on time and in to work on time (within a couple minutes of my start time |
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Watching my database servers handle as much stress as dozens of testers around the world can throw at them using automated request generators set to "complex queries, flat-out insane spew rate" for five hours, without the tiniest trouble. It's at least 300 times as robust as it needs to be, much better than I'd anticipated. One more hour and it's onward, to the UI construction phase (a lot more fun for testers). |
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Crispy tacos! Bug fixes! Successful hardware tests! ---- My bloggity blog: http://the-serpents-fang.blogspot.com/ Red Room Authors Page: http://redroom.com/member/edward-averill Tracktion 4 and proud of it! GO T4! |
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Learning how to play a Buddy Holly tune on the ukulele. ---- "Let us wander through a great modern city with our ears more alert than our eyes..." Luigi Russolo, 1913 |
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optofonik wrote: Learning how to play a Buddy Holly tune on the ukulele.
Weezer on the uke must sound pretty cool |
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I should be happy that It's been 9 days w/o anything to drink. But like all the other times, I don't feel any better |
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hibidy wrote: I should be happy that It's been 9 days w/o anything to drink. But like all the other times, I don't feel any better :shrug: But the money saved it the biggest thing! Why shell out 100+ on booze every month :shrug: Well done. Stay with it. You'll be much better off in the long run. |
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