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Where's the "abuse" in this sentence?

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rasmusklump wrote: Sun Jul 12, 2026 12:29 pm Where's the "abuse" in this sentence?
You've made it clear you have no idea where the abuse is in that sentence.

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My guess from the interactions I've seen (and had) is that dude is a lonely, unhappy, unfulfilled person with a chip on his shoulder that matches a small country in size, who then band-aids his complexes by trying to rile up people online. Probably gets a small relief from being rude to people or something. As the saying goes, "a man with a fork in a world of soup". Simply ignore. Life is too short to pay attention to every dissatisfied, unhappy person you run into online, and online is exactly where you'll find most of them.

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The guy is a wanker but:
a) that's not abuse;
b) in time you'll learn to just ignore everything he says.

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And you've made it clear that you have no f**king clue, mate.
It's his way of saying, oh wait, i was wrong but i don't have any further arguments.

Simply block him :)
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I think before you all go further into Psychoblogy, here is the entire exchange with buffalo roam. I think BONES was patient and reasonable throughout, but when buffalo roam said things like "Here's a dozen sound effects for you to use, but you can use only just one at a time is just stupid" and "You've made it clear you like working with dumbed-down, half-baked synths" BONES pushed back in a similar way.
buffalo roam wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 5:09 pm
BONES wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 6:27 am I dunno, have you tried? In a patch, the Character band is doing most of the heavy lifting, it hardly seems worth the time and effort investing too much into the upper and lower bands.
buffalo roam wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 7:06 pmTo say, "Here's a dozen sound effects for you to use, but you can use only just one at a time" is just stupid.
Perhaps it seems stupid to you but it works fine for me - make a decision and move on. Again, I'd point you to the factory presets to show that it can work brilliantly.
I want to use a synth's internal sound effects as much as possible to create a reusable preset.
Why, when you can make them easily as is? Have you even tried?
Sound effects in a daw don't do that.
"Sound effects" are things you get in sample packs. But if you'd bother to read the manual, you'd see that several of the effects are actually combinations of effects. e.g. "Neuro" is a combination of phaser, chorus and drive and "Trasher" is a distortion chain of fuzz->waveshaping->spectral shifting->dynamic compression->convolution. They are clearly designed to allow you to do complex things simply which, for my money is a great approach. If you want something more complex, use Phaseplant. For me the whole attraction of Rumble is it's simplicity and ease of use.
If you don't even use the mod matrix, why do you have anything to say about it?
You brought it up, I was simply pointing out that it doesn't actually do anything that can't be done more elegantly in other ways and, for that reason, would be a waste of time putting any extra dev effort into.
I like handiness of using mod matrixes as they are usually designed, and this one doesn't cut it.
It may not be what you are used to but that doesn't mean it needs to be changed. Most of them are an unnecessary waste of time and the "classic" design is, for my money, much worse than Rumble's layout. As I said, it's a proper matrix and because the positions of everything are fixed, it makes it much easier to find the thing you are looking for and over time you'll be able to get to things without even thinking about it.
Synths like Phase Plant, Massive X, and Zebra 3 do a much better job of clarifying which modulator is attached to what's being modulated.
No they don't. What could be more elegant than a simple right-click? I've never tired either MassiveX or Zebra but with PP, any advantage it might have in showing modulation routings is completely undone by the fact the modules can be in any random order and are often invisible in the main UI. OTOH, Rumble has everything in a fixed place and most of it is visible from the main UI at all times, so it doesn't need a complex way of showing modulation routings.
I don't watch videos made by idiots. Sorry if you have.
I doubt you're qualified to judge.
You've made it clear you like working with dumbed-down, half-baked synths, so have fun with it.
And when you start watching a video that looks stupid, just stop it.
And you've made it clear that you have no f**king clue, mate.
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Michael L wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 9:57 am I think BONES was patient and reasonable throughout
that's a first, he's usually an arsehole. :lol:
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whyterabbyt wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 10:52 am
Michael L wrote: Mon Jul 13, 2026 9:57 am I think BONES was patient and reasonable throughout
that's a first, he's usually an arsehole. :lol:
This historic *first* is now preserved for posteriority! :party:
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