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  1. https://cdm.link/2020/11/ableton-live-11-is-coming-feature-by-feature-heres-whats-new-in-detail/

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    So, Live 11…

    It gives you stuff you asked for.

    Comping. (Finally!)

    Clips are far more powerful – easier to view, easier to edit multiple loops at once, and add features like probability and randomization.

    Follow actions now make sense. (I was going to say “more sense,” but I won’t mince words here.) Also, they work in Scenes – at last.

    CPU metering is actually useful and works per-track.

    Linking tracks makes it easier to edit more than one track at the same time.

    Racks finally let you save Macro states, and use 16 macros and not only 8.

    It’s more creative and more nerdy.

    Tempo can follow audio signal, for freer playing.

    There are loads of creative new devices, including wild granular and spectral and pitch shift devices.

    It supports MIDI Polyphonic Expression – MPE – which means it’s both possible to edit expression per note with the mouse, and to control instruments (and effects) with expressive devices like the Sensel Morph or Linnstrument.

    There’s a ton of love for existing devices, for still more sonic possibilities.

    Waiting for Ned Rush to get ahold of this and make a Windowlicker tutorial using the new spectral time effect

     

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  2. 2 minutes ago, Rubin Farr said:

    I think one thing this election has shown, is that free community college for all is a necessity.

    I live in a red state that actually did this a few years ago and I didn't even mind that I had paid my way through college on my own as an adult just a year before this went into effect. Glad to see it and happy to pay taxes to fund it. Educated population is a rising tide that lifts all boats.

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  3. 10 minutes ago, randomsummer said:

    Fair enough, but a stammer isn't a static thing, it evolves.  Perhaps when he was in the Senate for so long, he was at a comfortable, low-stress frame of mind where it was minimized.  It is often maximized in high-stress situations like what he's going through now.  Instead of speaking just before Congress as he's comfortably done for years and years, he's speaking in front of the whole world in one of the most watched elections ever.

    Of course it's possible that you're right to some or the entire degree, all I'm saying is I didn't know he has a stutter before he ran for president, and once I sat down and watched him speak, I could tell instantly.

    It's not the stuttering, it's the stuff like being at a rally and confusing his granddaughter with his late son. Holding his granddaughter, looking at her, "This is my son Beau..." I won't keep listing all of these out (there are a lot of them recently) because I don't want to get accused of thought crimes!

    Anyway, buckle up for the next four years. It's going to be interesting.

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  4. 2 hours ago, baph said:

    to call it a symptom of cognitive decline is just stupid

    Confusion like Joe exhibits is a symptom of cognitive decline regardless of whether you think it's "stupid" to note that or not. I believe you're taking my observation of Joe Biden personally. As far as I know nobody here has said that your symptoms are symptoms of cognitive decline. I wouldn't even know about your sitch if you didn't say something about it.

    I voted for Joe anyway so it wasn't a deal breaker but it's something I'm concerned about. If you're not concerned, that's cool, carry on.

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  5. 3 minutes ago, baph said:

    thanks for being a paragon of open mindedness on this issue, I will do my best to live up to your fine example.

    Or don't! I don't really care, just putting out a different point of view besides "Ah, it's just Joe's speech impediment, no worries!"

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  6. Before everyone gets naked (faced) in the streets and breaks the 6 foot rule:

    https://mynorthwest.com/2291876/covid-vaccine-expectations/

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    Actually, it’s the way the flu vaccine is designed, and that’s the second surprise I think for most people. The flu vaccines are not designed to prevent infection. They’re designed to prevent serious disease, so that gets to the next question. What type of disease are the trials meant to prevent? Mild disease such as a cold, a headache, the cough of fever or serious symptoms that may land you up in the hospital? And the answer is in the initial submissions that preventing most people from getting serious disease and preventing them from dying is not part of the approval process,

     

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  7. lol ok, every time Biden does this it's just a speech impediment then ? No offense to people who struggle with that problem, not trying to throw shade on you at all or even bring you into the conversation (even if you're doing so yourself) but please just keep an open/critical mind over the next four years on this one.

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  8. 12 hours ago, ignatius said:

    where is mike pence? has he gone to pray with mother in the prayer closet?

    Probably trying to lay low and get his next gig lined up. I read somewhere that he was a talk radio host before becoming a politician.

  9. I mean if you REALLY think 70 million Americans are truly whatever evil you think, ok. Just seems obvious to me if you only get to pick Coke or Pepsi you just make a call. Most folks vote party affiliation.

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  10. 5 minutes ago, randomsummer said:

    It's not that simple.

    This is the internet, all issues are black and white with no nuance. Anyone who voted for Trump is a racist xenophobic bigot fascist authoritarian (insert any random epithet here). That's what people who don't like Trump told me so it's true.

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