That's not you being washed up, that's once again people prioritizing their percieved need to perform disgust for social acceptance over engaging with any information or lived experience that challenges the status quo
Posts by Sinthoid π³οΈββ§οΈπ΅πΈ
Screenshot of FF7 for PS1. Barret's text box reads: People say they love milfs yet look how they treat the original milf (mother earth)
Thanks Barret ur right π
My experience has varied widely from instance to instance, the one I'm on now is mostly naked trans people chilling with one another and its been nice
Oh god it's really happening
I'm mostly just a fan of it existing, it's certainly what I would use if I had the hardware for it
That's exaxtly how it feels, when I first started reading Warhound I got this sinking feeling in my chest like I allowed a dark presence into my home, of course it was way too late at that point
Based response, have a nice day
Very
A formal integration of Alpine Linux into the Apple ecosystem, available on all compatible hardware right out of the store at the customer's discretion, and you better believe we're funding its dev team with no strings attached
Star Trek The Original Series scene. We're in a CORRIDOR! A room door is open, and we see two crewmen spilling out into the hallway in red and blue uniforms. They are otherwise indecipherable tho because they are entirely enveloped in a big cloud of smoke. It's pouring out all around them and into the hallway area, like there's a Phish concert in there. Closed caption reads, "[COUGHING]"
This should be the term for 3 people frotting
For some reason I read this in Data's voice specifically
New strain
Some men experience the riches of the earth only to be blind to their own wealth
Is there a recording of the full set out there? I've been wanting to watch it
there is only one hope for humanity- the synthesizer
To me it's so bad it's good, I love the laughable premise pared with the self serious tone
Yeah a lot of them are
I'm glad everyone's been posting about Moonchild, I always thought that was the most underrated track on In The Court of the Crimson King, extended improvisation section and all
I wish this worked the other way around in real life
Seasons 2-4 of Westworld, I'm dying on the hill that it got better as it went on and people got filtered. It's still inexplicable to me too, it's like everyone said "Sure, I wanted a morality play about the creation of super-intelligent machines, but not like *that*"
Geniunely the best fan art of her I've ever seen, and I say that as a lifelong Utena fan
Procedurally generated image.
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#ProceduralArt #generative
I may or may not do some kind of write-up describing this process in more detail, but for now I just felt like doing this little impromptu thread because I've never heard of anyone else going down this particular road with their synth programming, at least not in this way #synthsky
Why do this with pure synth programming instead of just using Diva? I have a couple reasons:
-each plugin is unique in how you have to program it to get these qualities, it's almost like a puzzle
-because of this, the sound and workflow are decidedly different and more interesting than emulation
When I seek to emulate these sounds, I focus on a few specific qualities of them, namely:
-instability in the raw waveform
-authentic (random and dynamic) pitch drift
-multiple layers of distortion throughout the audio path, ideally with different distortion curves depending on input gain
There's a lot of very particular things that make those old synths sound the way they do, all of which come down to (highly dynamic) noise and distortion at every stage of the signal path, influencing everything from how the waveforms are generated to the sound of filter resonance
π§΅One of my on-again-off-again interests as a synth programmer has been programming soft synths to sound like vintage analog synths, tutorials on YouTube would have you believe that you can just add some vibrato and mix in a little noise and you're done. But for this purpose it's woefully inadequate