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Hi! Welcome to the wide world of synths. I am merely a dabbler but can answer some starters. You are correct in thinking that a synthesizer is not like a MIDI controller. It's more like a digital...
Liked On: 03-31-2011, 05:13 PM
I think a distinction should be made between happiness and satisfaction. If one is satisfied with their situation, they will not try to find better possible scenarios or situations. One gets stuck in...
Liked On: 03-31-2011, 04:13 AM
I think a distinction should be made between happiness and satisfaction. If one is satisfied with their situation, they will not try to find better possible scenarios or situations. One gets stuck in...
Liked On: 03-30-2011, 10:38 AM
To do things, you must do things. EDIT: I guess I should explain this a little. It's not as tautological as it seems. What I intend by it, is that to achieve anything in particular, you must do...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:11 PM
all hail the sacred Doritos bag. Really, burning all knowledge is a bad idea. Consider the loss of the Library of Alexandria - we'd only consider that negative, right? Knowledge and ideas should...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Dreeeaams are day residue. Importantly, they're uninhibited day residue. Dreams are when your thoughts go off in their own little spirals. Say for instance when you're awake you pass a bus, and...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
I don't really have any experience, but I have looked into it a little in the course of my vocal explorations, and downloaded a couple of professional course-guides. While I'm working on less exotic...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Those bands are all kinda terrible. Sorry. I voted anyway because MGMT looked the most tolerable, so good luck. :3 If I were you I would think about doing a 4chan and getting lots of votes for...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Projecting my force field of apathy http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1138.snc4/150010_1602245490671_1072100007_1601765_2303659_n.jpg
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
The books I have most enjoyed are ones that don't strictly feel like they have a plot - things just happen, and they progress logically. If you can't come up with a plot in this way then you need...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
As we all know, Inception is that very thing - a well-advertised, big budget thriller that deals primarily with our little community's subject of lucid dreaming. This is likely going to lead to a...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
If I might recommend Steve Roach. His stuff varies quite a bit between two extremes however; you have his tribal stuff with powerful rhythmic pulses, and his beatless stuff with synthesizer waves....
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Well, yeah. Unfortunately I've been numbed to your post however.
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Neither. Things like this cannot be quantified in making something better or worse. They make it different, and that is all. Some things win in the equation (new musical textures to explore, easy...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Neither. Things like this cannot be quantified in making something better or worse. They make it different, and that is all. Some things win in the equation (new musical textures to explore, easy...
Liked On: 03-18-2011, 11:10 PM
Fragments of Death.
#1
I was talking to a man called Peter. He had three minutes to live; after those three minutes he would have a heart attack. So we talked; and he picked up pieces of party mix from a bag with chopsticks. He ate two pieces, carefully, appreciatively; a square caramel piece, and one of those green musk sticks (although when you bit into this one it would flush out air into your mouth).
Then he went over to the road and very visibly insulted and swore at a truck driver, who came out and bashed him to death. I couldn't look; and I'm not sure if it was the heart attack or the bashing that killed him, for the truckee was ashen. I wrote a memorial speech in chalk on the footpath, beside his body.
#2
everything's falling in an atmospheric fuse
i can see the fog forming fumes on the raintop
fragmentary.
i remember being on a train to altona
Sirius Black invading an evil castle
fighting these slave things that would grab with hands
and every minute they would replicate from a guy hooked up to a machine
so he saved the guy
and went to a party.
Well, I'm starting up my oneironautical explorations in earnest once more. I have been given a new lease on life in the past few days and I am making some changes.
Plus I thought of a couple of goals today which I'd like to try.
GOALS
- Find my draconic counterpart and ask it for an explanation, or a boon. ( )
- Find the Tower of Song. ( )
- (subtask) Climb to the top. ( )-
- (subtask) Find Leonard Cohen. ( )
- Venture to the end of that strange desert. ( )
- Find my old imaginary friend Stingray ( )
I was going to the shops to buy tomatoes. But the line stretched out the door and in a circle around the parking lot. I figured fuck it, I could buy tomatoes tomorrow.
Then I was in somebody's house where a radio was playing. I was fiddling with those old Crush Gear toys, sending them around an arena; and a man was talking about a mysterious feature on a Futurama DVD where you could select one of Fry's posters. It made a strange noise and none of the DVD staff knew about it. As he talked about the strange noise the radio emitted a horrible screech (and it was horrible. It didn't belong in the dream. Thinking about it now I'd almost relate it to Castaneda's accounts of inorganic beings, for that's what it felt like. An inorganic alien, poking into my dream.) which hurt my ears. Then it changed to play Dave Holland. Soon after I woke up.
I dreamt I was an old gay man who was walking along the streets at 3am. I passed a coffee shop which had closed earlier; looked over the road to a small supermarket that was also closed, though the lights were on; and returned to the coffee shop. The owner was still there (and was also an old gay man), so he let me in. In the coffee shop dozens of really open shelves filled the open space horizontally, packed with books.
The man made me some coffee (and I wasn't sure what to ask for, stammering, although I wanted something with caramel; so when he suggested something I just went with that) which he mixed multiple times with ice cream. Apparently if they didn't do it right they'd throw it out and do it again. Seemed like a waste of ice cream.