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elxsound wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:45 pm
justin3am wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:42 pm
elxsound wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 8:35 pm Thanks again for doing this.

this was great.

Sorry for the webcam comment. I have an obsbot also, and I couldn’t stop laughing about the zoom options for following just the body, or lower body. Super interesting feature to include.
No worries, it's in my self-deprecating nature to attempt awkward jokes like that. :lol:
Yeah, it's an OBSbot Tiny2 4k. I really like it. Easy to use.
Nice one. I have that same one. No remote though, but I’ll likely add it. Very smooth changes compared to mapping it to the Stream Deck.
It's not as responsive to the remote as I'd like but it is indeed a step up from using the Streamdeck to control it.

Next time I hope to have another camera, that will just be a DSLR running into an HDMI to NDI interface. But the computer I'm using struggles with that setup a little. I''m going to bring a more powerful Mac from work, next time.

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This weekend I will be joined by my first featured artist, DMAXWL. We'll be going live at 2pm PST on Saturday.


George is a musician, sound artists and all around great guy, with some really amazing stories to tell. Originally I was planning to interview him first and then he would perform a set. However, since we can ramble on for quite a while once we get started, I think we will be doing the performance first, then the interview. :hihi:

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Sounds good! I liked his live set from one of your performances. Looking forward to it.

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I'm very excited for today's live stream at 2pm PDT. Come join us in just under an hour.


Deb may be here helping with the audio side of things too.
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Thank you for another one and please extend the thanks to both Deb and George.

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Thanks to everyone who was watching. Sorry for the low volume at the start. This time we were direct monitoring, to avoid latency issues but we didn't have a good idea of the levels hitting the stream. We'll get it right eventually.

I'm planning to have a guest performer every other episode and try to make it through 10 episodes. So far it's been a lot of fun!

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justin3am wrote: Sun Sep 14, 2025 4:13 am Thanks to everyone who was watching. Sorry for the low volume at the start. This time we were direct monitoring, to avoid latency issues but we didn't have a good idea of the levels hitting the stream. We'll get it right eventually.

I'm planning to have a guest performer every other episode and try to make it through 10 episodes. So far it's been a lot of fun!
10 episodes? not just ongoing? maybe not with guests, but im sure you can improv a set once a week/fortnight? do a bit of gear talk?
or maybe gear talk is better for prerecord/edit than live stream?

either way, was great, even the volume here i could deal with by turning the phones up, i was just terrified about when you might turn up :lol:
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I get really busy in the winter time. I plan to keep doing streams but I’ll probably need to take a break around January and February.

Thanks so much vurt, elxsound and Shabdahbriah for tuning in for every stream so far!!

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Oooh, thank YOU, I've enjoyed them. Make sure to post when you get the shirts up. :tu:

Not to side-rail your thread, but as it was brought up during your stream... Here's a pic of some of my 'bread-n-butter' art stuff (in contrast to commercial/commissioned/sub-contracted*, etc) I sold at street fairs/art fairs, and 'The Market' for decades. The middle one is about 6" in diameter. They all had little themed character specific 'blurbs' printed on cards, which I'll spare you, but Clock-wise from 12 O'clock=The Basic Happy Guy, The Ego That Wouldn't Leave, Dig-A-Rhythm, The Otherside Of The Moon (speculation only), Cloud Walker, The Way Zen Guy, and Murray in the middle.

My sculpts.jpg

* The Basic Happy Guy was actually a commission/sub-contract through a friend who was the ad campaign photographer for the very first Washington State lottery drawing called "The Jokers Wild". It was a portrait/some-what-ish caricature which was to be mounted on a hand-held stick (3/4"x12" dowel), and adorned with the same make-up/costume (jester hat/pleated collar) as the model named Dave, whom upon meeting to get the measurements and photos I needed, I openly observed him to be a "basic happy guy".
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I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil

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Shabdahbriah wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 12:54 am Oooh, thank YOU, I've enjoyed them. Make sure to post when you get the shirts up. :tu:

Not to side-rail your thread, but as it was brought up during your stream... Here's a pic of some of my 'bread-n-butter' art stuff (in contrast to commercial/commissioned/sub-contracted*, etc) I sold at street fairs/art fairs, and 'The Market' for decades. The middle one is about 6" in diameter. They all had little themed character specific 'blurbs' printed on cards, which I'll spare you, but Clock-wise from 12 O'clock=The Basic Happy Guy, The Ego That Wouldn't Leave, Dig-A-Rhythm, The Otherside Of The Moon (speculation only), Cloud Walker, The Way Zen Guy, and Murray in the middle.


My sculpts.jpg


* The Basic Happy Guy was actually a commission/sub-contract through a friend who was the ad campaign photographer for the very first Washington State lottery drawing called "The Jokers Wild". It was a portrait/some-what-ish caricature which was to be mounted on a hand-held stick (3/4"x12" dowel), and adorned with the same make-up/costume (jester hat/pleated collar) as the model named Dave, whom upon meeting to get the measurements and photos I needed, I openly observed him to be a "basic happy guy".
Nice sculpts! Are these clay? When you wrote bread-n-butter, I immediately considered actual bread-n-butter creations!

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Shabdahbriah wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 12:54 amHere's a pic of some of my 'bread-n-butter' art stuff...
Those are incredible! Thanks for sharing! great expressions and details. I love to work with pottery and other forms of sculpting but I'm just not much of a visual artist. I really admire your work.

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wow, nice work shabi!
for some reason, i get a "residents" vibe from these :tu: the one oclock ego more so than others
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justin3am wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 12:45 am I get really busy in the winter time. I plan to keep doing streams but I’ll probably need to take a break around January and February.
ah ok, thats cool.
i just didnt want you worrying people wouldnt watch much more than ten. we the people are always hungry for more!!! :hihi:
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I'm planning to stream on Saturday the 27th at 2pm PDT. This week I'll be messing with modular synths in Bitwig.



Things have been really busy, what with the LA Synth Club's 3rd anniversary last Sunday and the local open mic night on Thursday, so I may not be well prepared but I'm sure I'll have fun one way or another. :lol:

The following episode with be a guest performance on October 11, featuring Marc Laidlaw.
https://marclaidlaw.bandcamp.com/music

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