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Real Human Bean

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  1. 21 hours ago, logboy said:

    i've watched the rose anvil (+ other) videos comparing DM with solovair. DM were originally labelled 'made by solovair', and they have the same look. solovair are all made by hand in england, to a higher spec. i'd have recommended them, but despite them having better calf support (so they don't wear the sole as quickly as DM) the only pair i was willing to buy split (both boots, same place) and i didn't notice until they'd returned from resoling where solovair recommended to send them. best they offered me was a 50% off code, with no expiry, which i still have. in general, there are loads of great boot makers across the world, but you'd be looking at at very least £200 (with resoling cost £60 mark; can be done a couple of times) and more typically £400+ for something goodyear / storm welted with a hefty dainite / vibram / commando sole on them. i like trickers, cheaney - eye out for deals until i buy some.

    Sounds like bad luck. I've had a pair of Solovair monkey boots for 10 years and they're still going strong. Build quality is orders of magnitude better than DMs.

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  2. On 5/6/2021 at 12:15 PM, MaartenVC said:

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    Played the Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap.
    It's a fun little Indie 2D Metroidvania / Platformer Game. 
    + You unlock different characters with different powers while playing the game.
    + Really beautiful Art Style. Looks like a colorful stylized comic book.
    + Able to buy better gear.
    + A small bit of Exploration & Backtracking.
    + You can switch the Visuals & Music on the go between the 1989 8-bit Original and the 2017 Remake.
    - Mario-like movement.
    - Short.
    Overall I liked it.
    Tip:

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    After getting Mouse-Man buy the Tasmanian Sword from a hidden Shop near the end of The Underground area.
    The Tasmanian Sword allows you to switch between characters instantly, without needing a transformation room.

    Oh boy that takes me back
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  3. 10 hours ago, user said:

    Does anyone know if there is a way to crossfade/blend between 2 or more MIDI clips in ableton? Vaguely recall this being possible with Clyph-x but I'd like to avoid diving down that rabbit hole again.  I'm not entirely sure based on which rules such an operation would decide which note gets blended in/faded out at what point, but I'm sure there would be some musically pleasing scenarios thinkable depending on the pattern. Or it could just be linear I guess where the first note in clip A gets added, which then replaces the first note in clip B for example. Or something based on velocity or note duration, or occurrence.      

    Thought it might be cool to blend drum patterns and make melodies this way.          

     

    You could try Interpolate from the Magenta pack.

    https://www.ableton.com/en/blog/magenta-studio-free-ai-tools-ableton-live/

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  4. 8 minutes ago, yekker said:

    Does anyone know of a good camera app for Android that I can play around with filters an such. But really I want to be able to choose low quality options to get some old school pixelation. 

    Or should I just buy an old camera off ebay?

    Open Camera

    You can change the resolution and image quality/compression.

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    If you want to play around in post instead/as well then Photo Editor is a decent free app.

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  5. 4 hours ago, Bubba69 said:

    Used to really love this album but for whatever reason I find it aged really badly to my ears. I find the vocals really cringy for some reason. But overall the album is really well executed

    I like this album but this song reminds me of The Mighty Boosh

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