And this is what I've heard, repeatedly, from my brother. Frankly, being exposed for the latter three years of my life to his ever-expanding roster of deadbeat friends, I'm more than a little skeptical that marijuana will ever be consistently used safely.
I remember actually enjoying myself playing the Halo series. But as it stands, the genre has gone stagnant. There is an inherent lack of variety in those games, and very little room to improve.
I don't understand the undue annoyance the genre gets, personally.
I do understand people annoyed by your average bratty 13 year old CoD player, but that's not the same as disliking the games themselves.
Halo for instance actually has a pretty complicated backstory and a very large expanded universe, it's like Star Wars without the drawback of being Star Wars.
What I have seen of Halo, I enjoyed æsthetically, but again, the gameplay bores me. I do not actually own it, though, so I have never given it a serious try.
I suppose that's understandable.
If you didn't care for the gameplay (and assuming you own an Xbox) give Halo Wars a try, it's an RTS.
Do I have to tack "in my opinion" on to the end of everything I say about a piece of media? It's obviously just my opinion that it's bad, I don't think I need to explicate that it is. I assume everyone here is capable of realizing that it's just my opinion, and that also that if they were confused by my phrasing, they'd just ask, and I'd clarify that I meant only in my opinion. Which I just did.
Doctor Who reference in Pokemon B2W2? Headcanon accepted.
I like star wars too, even the prequels but I can't get upset about people tearing it down or dismissing it out of hand because, well, it's just entertainment and not anything actually important
The playlist window. Once you make a loop you can select it in the playlist window from a dropdown menu and put it in there, repeat it, arrange it ect.
I like star wars too, even the prequels but I can't get upset about people tearing it down or dismissing it out of hand because, well, it's just entertainment and not anything actually important
I suppose I should actually watch this, I just have such an aversion to video tutorials.
Time to suck it up, I suppose. Hopefully I can find an answer to the problem of the track tearing, cuz that's going to be an issue if it does that every time I crank the feedback on something beyond "none".
It's really more like an Echo or something, but whatever. Yeah, when you click on a sample's "tab" (I don't know what they're actually called, the thing where it displays the sample's name) one of the many, many options is a knob labelled FEED, for certain samples (I've noticed, mostly synth tones) if you put the FEED too high you start to get harsh static. I'm not sure what causes it, I assumed it was a volume problem, but fiddling with that didn't seem to help in the slightest.
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Archive binging on xkcd. This comic is pretty fun.
This is why I can't play violent video games.
I don't understand the undue annoyance the genre gets, personally.
I do understand people annoyed by your average bratty 13 year old CoD player, but that's not the same as disliking the games themselves.
Halo for instance actually has a pretty complicated backstory and a very large expanded universe, it's like Star Wars without the drawback of being Star Wars.
Nope.
I know, only person on the planet I think, sometimes.
I suppose that's understandable.
If you didn't care for the gameplay (and assuming you own an Xbox) give Halo Wars a try, it's an RTS.
Swaetshirt is great.
Um, wow, okay.
Do I have to tack "in my opinion" on to the end of everything I say about a piece of media? It's obviously just my opinion that it's bad, I don't think I need to explicate that it is. I assume everyone here is capable of realizing that it's just my opinion, and that also that if they were confused by my phrasing, they'd just ask, and I'd clarify that I meant only in my opinion. Which I just did.
...wat
whatever.
Hey Inane, where's the loop sequencer in FL Studio? I cannot find it.
Technically Star Wars is a series of movies.aaand it was one of the icons at the very top that I never click.
It would be that.
Alright, thanks, FM.
The FL basics. There's a lot more, but this should get you started.
aaaaaaaaaaa videos.
I suppose I should actually watch this, I just have such an aversion to video tutorials.
Time to suck it up, I suppose. Hopefully I can find an answer to the problem of the track tearing, cuz that's going to be an issue if it does that every time I crank the feedback on something beyond "none".
Well I assume that's what FEED stands for.
It's really more like an Echo or something, but whatever. Yeah, when you click on a sample's "tab" (I don't know what they're actually called, the thing where it displays the sample's name) one of the many, many options is a knob labelled FEED, for certain samples (I've noticed, mostly synth tones) if you put the FEED too high you start to get harsh static. I'm not sure what causes it, I assumed it was a volume problem, but fiddling with that didn't seem to help in the slightest.
And avoid using the softsynths that come with FL apart from 3osc.