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If you just have a fast beat its just a fast beat but if you break it up with contrast, the beat seems faster and it suddenly have a depth.
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Yeah. I think it’s just a taste thing. Like, they are not the definition of advanced music, tho they are advanced. But there is also advance music in other styles. And like Adam try to explain, “advance” is needed to be defined before you can you can make a list of advanced music. For a guitarist, music like Animals As Leaders might be in that category (strange techniques and fast), or someone would put in some of the best country guitarists that put more heart into their playing than anyone else. Or someone who can play a heartfelt song with just 3 chords on a piano (he masters to make lots with less). For me there is fugal technique and the power of a melody. But I am not good at it myself. I just envy the ones who master it. But we all have different definition for “advanced”, “best” and so on.
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MIDI Association Feb 23rd news on MIDI 2.0
Øyvind Skald replied to TheSteven's topic in The Coffee House
It seems cool. But can it make Kontakt or even Komplete Kontrol change micro tonal and temper? -
MIDI Association Feb 23rd news on MIDI 2.0
Øyvind Skald replied to TheSteven's topic in The Coffee House
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I love this stuf. Trying to find the true answer to such questions as in this video, instead of just ansvering a title to a Dream Theater, Pagans Mind or Symphony X tune.
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I fallow these guys. They have tons of videos.
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MIDI Association Feb 23rd news on MIDI 2.0
Øyvind Skald replied to TheSteven's topic in The Coffee House
This sounds really great. I hope Native Instruments use this as fast as possible. I really want the microtonal stuff. As Baroque music is supposed to be tuned at around 420Hz and they didn’t use equal temper. They had many different tempers. Another please is bass and guitar programming. They are also not equal tempered, and it would be great to fix it so it sounds as a bass and not this “perfect pitch” sample. I don’t think you will need to resample anything. You might just put in a pitch filter. -
Latency is built up by all the processes that programs make. So, I would go through installed apps and drivers. Maybe there is a new updated app that is using CPU when it’s supposed to be closed. The sad thing about Windows 8/10 nowadays is that they overrun your previous choices of such polities sometimes when apps/drivers upgrade.
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Love it
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Im lokking into getting a cat when mooving. Landlord wont let me now. They still build the new apartments and I am able look at it April 3. And loving in Mai/Jun. It is 3rd flore so I plan on getting a Savannah cat that is trained to walk with wire... The largest are not alowed in Norway tho, will tru to get a retired breading male savannah cat. Your cats look lovely... And sad when they leave...
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Hi my name is Øyvind and I'm a sexoholic. I just find musical instrumemts, computer parts, strange music with counterpoints sooo sexy... Today i just.... Wait were you guys gidding?
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Yeah. Tea. One spoon of sugar and no milk, please...
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Im in.
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Yes. This is primary made for storage and low cost. Low cost because of 6 layers of each cell. So, the SSD works a lot more per bit than a single layer storage cell. But the price. This was 1 234 kr. that is $ 143.79. And to compare prices, the Samsung 860 EVO Series 1 TB is priced at 1 647 Kr ($ 191.92) in the cheapest stores in Norway. I am using it for Native Instruments/Komplete Samples alone, so I don’t care about Windows boot up times. And it will not be written to on a daily basis. Just the few times I use it I need it to be fast. The technology is also that it has a cache of 1-layer cells. So, the data you use most will be moved into that. It also manage size and what cels on the chips to be this 1 layer cels and it is by use. Only thing important in that regard is that it needs alone time to do such work. I haven’t tested and found out exactly what will make it do this task. But I don’t think Intel will make the CPU run any tasks when this drive has to run catch up. This was also a OEM thing. No paper box or anything written other than those on the plastic holder. I can’t say you all can buy this and feel safe. Because I haven’t tested the his for more than opening some projects and done one test with Samsung Magician, Samsung’s own SSD tool. But one thing for sure. It is great that SSD storage gets cheaper. And its good that they think of storage too. Not only Windows performance with Random (IOPS), but more storage and fast enough that it is much better than an HDD. Here is the test of the Intel 660P Here is a test my Samsung 960 EVO 500GB (Mind you, it is not a fresh installation of Windows on it.) Here are some pictures of the thing…
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Looks great. Now I am waiting for pitures...
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Love it. It is so cool to see even those great guys like Telemann actually spilled ink and fixing on his score. And I think: what would these guys do with a DAW like Cakewalk instead of the pen and ink? The workflow with try out and work out melodies before putting down on paper is a huge step, but yet they were greater back then!(?) And great performance on the music and video is just nice.
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Still miss PC Hardware, PC Software and Techniques tho…
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I'm looking forward to seeing this build now. Will be great!
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I never use partition anymore. I only did this fall to prep for a new HDD. That way I could check how it worked to move Toontrack/Native Instruments samples to a new drive before having the drive and setting it up. Windows also has this thing where you can merge drives together to one unit. Can be handy when you need just to expand for more samples. Also, I would say. Newer toss away old SSDs. They can be handy for Page File and so on. They are not mechanical and can be put away on the back on the computer if you have no more space for drives. 30GB SSD for a sample pack is great for speed.