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  1. Obligatory Surgeon - Intro (Version II)

    Time sig is 3/4. Bass drum every 4 16ths, chord mayhem every 3 16ths, they kiss every 12 16ths

    Chrislo - 2 CV D'o

    This recycles every 10 beats. RIP Chrislo Haas

    Chrislo - Hangars D'Orion (from the same record)

    4OTF for sure, but the synth parts are full on ketamine/4

     

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  2. 9 minutes ago, brian trageskin said:

     the difference between 7/4 and 7/8, or 3/4 and 6/8

    3/4 == 6/8 mathematically speaking, with the difference being in the grouping: 3/4 is usually perceived as three groups of two like [1+][2+][3+], whereas 6/8 is perceived as two groups of three like [1+a][2+a] (the eighth note speed is the same in both cases). Sometimes it doesn't matter so much which one you choose, some others it's really important like the ewe 12/8 clave:

    [x.x.xx.x.x.x]

    People that aren't used to this pattern tend to perceive it in three beats (i.e., 3/4):

    [x.x.|xx.x|.x.x]

    but the dancers tap their feet in four, so the correct way to perceive it is like this:

    [x.x|.xx|.x.|x.x]

    With 7/4 and 7/8 - and generally time signatures like x/4, x/8, x/16 etc - I think that it's mainly a) which feels more 'natural' to tap along to, and b) a matter of visual convenience when using western notation to write sheet music. Say we have a funk song in 4, at a speed of 110 bpm; usually in that tempo region we think of each pulse as a quarter note, and so we say 4/4. This way, it gives us plenty of subdivision space to write down any 8ths, 16ths. If instead we were to think of its time signature as 4/16, then we'd have to write all the subdivisions as 32nd and 64th notes, and that'd look unreadable on paper.

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  3. I was just listening to Dead Kennedys - Holiday in Cambodia off YT, to see if I could recommend anything for OP's friend. Towards the end that song gets intense with lots of guitar effects. During that last minute or so, I thought I also heard a few analog synth like sounds, so I thought, ah ok "if there's distortion mayhem and some electronicky synth like sounds then surely they could enjoy listening to" and then I realised - I was listening to LP5 earlier and had forgotten it kept playing at the background, so the hidden track past Drane2 kicked in and merged with Dead Kennedys.

    Do exactly that with your friends.

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    Jack, I want you to draw me like one of your French girls.

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    French girls, I want you to draw me like Jack's raging bile duct.

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    rickroll

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  5. 23 hours ago, zkom said:

    Reviving this thread because lately I've been doing audio programming in Python to create sound editing tools. NumPy and SciPy offer pretty good signal processing functionalities that can be used relatively easily for audio programming also and I got pretty familiar with them in my previous job. Anyone else gone down this road? It's a bit hardcore and mathematical way to do audio stuff but you can create some interesting things.

    nice. I used python a lot last year for uni

    I imagine you've got librosa installed as well, yeah? https://librosa.org/

     

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  6. 25 minutes ago, auxien said:

    https://www.wsj.com/video/series/news-explainers/why-chinas-evergrande-has-global-markets-on-edge/5387B8FA-FFA8-49E2-9399-DC73911837C4

    quick easy video for dummies like me to understand a bit of an overview on Evergrande up until before the default today

    there was one comment that sorta touched on things but i wasn't seeing much else that helped me ? there's probably some good bits on reddit elsewhere tho (biased against /Superstonk anyway)

    sorry, pasted it in a hurry, it seemed like a recent thread and I thought it'd get populated with meaningful comments..

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  7. IMG_20211016_193156.thumb.jpg.2a55e9bfe6de9c8a72920383e30a32e3.jpg

    I cooked a chonky steak. Bone-in ribeye, 3.5 hours in sous vide bath @ 55C, then grilled and pan-fried whilst I was waiting for the chips.

    Came out of the bath with a temperature of 50C, but then the grill increased it to 57C. Got a bit worried as I didn't want to take it more than medium-rare but it was incredible. Looks like I'll be eating steak for lunch for the next 3 days..

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  8. I still don't think I've heard it loud enough which is a shame really. Must happen, someone needs to drop it in a massive soundsystem and lots of people need to be there losing their shit.

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