A chain of stores that specialize in gothic, skater, and alternative clothing and accessories.Adams_BJ wrote:
IS hot topic a chain or something?
Last edited by Macbeth (2013-03-10 18:58:23)
Where can I buy cheerleader outfits?
Not the novelty ones, real ones.
Not the novelty ones, real ones.
Fuck Israel
Suits you Sir. Ooh!
You're gonna look amazing in this
Fall seven times. Stand up eight.
Flames tickets for this Friday's game vs Nashville
Sweet, now just need colour coordinated zips sewn in so I don't have to release the handcuffs.CC-Marley wrote:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_sacat=0&_nkw=cheer+leader+outfit+adult&_frs=1
Fuck Israel
Some shirts and ties, new pair of shoes.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Arrived yesterday
No camera for another week and a half, not
may have to borrow a friends to try this out.
No camera for another week and a half, not
may have to borrow a friends to try this out.
very nice
Spending day, picked up new brakes and rotors for my car some IXS kneepads, and 661 mountain biking shoes. Almost bought a lot more, when the wifey isn't around to keep me in check the bank account goes south.
new toy
i'm learning ableton live in between scratching up on actually-useful and actually-employable software skills
i'm learning ableton live in between scratching up on actually-useful and actually-employable software skills
i'm not sure you understand electronic music production. no one is playing 7 octave 88 key pieces. you can do everything with 25/49 keys. it's a MIDI controller: the keys are mostly just there as a tacile-feedback interface to let you program in and sequence instrumental lines. the keys are used more often to play bass-lines/rhythm elements than solo piano pieces.
Last edited by Uzique The Lesser (2013-03-30 13:20:51)
Oh, really?Uzique The Lesser wrote:
i'm not sure you understand electronic music production. no one is playing 7 octave 88 key pieces. you can do everything with 25/49 keys. it's a MIDI controller: the keys are mostly just there as a tacile-feedback interface to let you program in and sequence instrumental lines. the keys are used more often to play bass-lines/rhythm elements than solo piano pieces.
yes, really. what, you think i'm going to be playing mahler into a computer program used for making beat-oriented music?globefish23 wrote:
Oh, really?Uzique The Lesser wrote:
i'm not sure you understand electronic music production. no one is playing 7 octave 88 key pieces. you can do everything with 25/49 keys. it's a MIDI controller: the keys are mostly just there as a tacile-feedback interface to let you program in and sequence instrumental lines. the keys are used more often to play bass-lines/rhythm elements than solo piano pieces.
roll your eyes some more you stupid faggot
really, you've totally raised a good point! there's a whole industry of small production MIDI keyboards, dozens of companies, all making keyboards... that are useless! holy shit you should write them a letter, you've clearly flagged something.
i have a piano in my house. this is not for playing piano. are you not familiar with the concept of MIDI? it's an input-output protocol for instrument communication. keys are the default 'interface' and mode of input. it's just more tactile than clicking things on a screen. christ i can't believe this has to be explained. what are you trying to prove?
let me make it simple for you (you can ignore the crappy music if you want):
some impressive piano playing technique there, i'm sure you can see.
Last edited by Uzique The Lesser (2013-03-30 19:20:13)
Please...
My initial comment was so very obviously a joke.
20 fingers on a keyboard with only 15 keys...
There, I rolled my eyes again.
BTW, I'm quite aware how electronic music is made and I know that you're into that.
My initial comment was so very obviously a joke.
20 fingers on a keyboard with only 15 keys...
There, I rolled my eyes again.
BTW, I'm quite aware how electronic music is made and I know that you're into that.
i'm not going to be making bach-lite organ music so 20 fingers pushing down keys at once is not on my list :p
I only have ten fingers :'(Uzique The Lesser wrote:
i'm not going to be making bach-lite organ music so 20 fingers pushing down keys at once is not on my list :p
'playing for four hands' i.e. 20 fingers i thought was in the style of two people sitting down at a piano for a good sing-along/duet. i thought his original comment was a serious critique that the keyboard didn't have the full octave range. lol obviously i didn't think he meant one person using 20 fingers. i am typing this on a keyboard right now using 10 fingers. derp.
Many classical composers indeed wrote compositions for four hands, i.e. two persons on one piano.
And yes, I didn't mean any criticism at all.
In fact, a MIDI keyboard like that is actually more versatile than other electronic music instruments with knobs and buttons only.
And yes, I didn't mean any criticism at all.
In fact, a MIDI keyboard like that is actually more versatile than other electronic music instruments with knobs and buttons only.