I mostly use FM only for percussion now, i tend to find that the analogue/subtractive emulation VSTs i have on hand sound nicer than the FM synths i have
You know, I've never actually used an FM synthesis VSTs (or Subtractive synthesis either). Probably should try it one of those days.
FM is awesome for crunchy digital effects and weird sounds, though it's kind of a bitch to program (and only gets worse the more operators you have; the DX7 was 6-op and practically everyone just used the presets because they looked at it and were like "whaaaaaaa?")
As far as I'm aware, I could choose to either fight the Dragonrider or the Sentinels in the Lost Bastille. Been trying to do the latter.
Tips for Sentinels:
Circle strafing is your friend. Learn the safe number of hits you can do with your weapon. Mine turned out to be one.
Use Ornstein and Smough strategies when you have to fight two at once. Keep the camera on both of them. Wait till they're separated, or are both recovering from an attack. Dodge their shield throw attack. Don't take risks.
it's a weird little beastie, with optional filters (including band pass, high pass, low pass, the works) and user defined envelopes and ring modulation and unison/chorus/3 delay bank all laid out in this huge matrix thing.
i've had it for like 3-odd years now and i still have a hard time getting more complicated sounds out of it :/
As far as I'm aware, I could choose to either fight the Dragonrider or the Sentinels in the Lost Bastille. Been trying to do the latter.
Tips for Sentinels:
Circle strafing is your friend. Learn the safe number of hits you can do with your weapon. Mine turned out to be one.
Use Ornstein and Smough strategies when you have to fight two at once. Keep the camera on both of them. Wait till they're separated, or are both recovering from an attack. Dodge their shield throw attack. Don't take risks.
I know how to beat them for the most part I think, actually doing it is another matter.
Though I'm not sure how you'd end up fighting more than one at once, they all seem to be on different platforms.
Huh, I was digging through one of the hard drives I have here, and I found some AMVs. They're about as early-2000s as it gets, too, complete with shitty nu-metal soundtracks. :P
Or two of them are...one was an OtakuVengeance video featuring a song and an anime I didn't recognise, and another using footage from Outlaw Star, again with a song I don't know.
i'd just get shoes at goodwill but good leather shoes at goodwill are always decidedly former good leather shoes because people are nincompoops who don't take care of them at all
"nightcore" to me sounds like it should be music with a distinctly nocturnal quality to it...something kind of dark, spooky, dreamy. Which could potentially be cool.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
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As far as I'm aware, I could choose to either fight the Dragonrider or the Sentinels in the Lost Bastille. Been trying to do the latter.
I'm honestly still having a lot of fun do most of my composing in Csound. It's a rather versatile program once you learn the language.
Though I'm not sure how you'd end up fighting more than one at once, they all seem to be on different platforms.
sometimes the internet is a strange place.
maybe it was named by idiots
it was immensely frustrating because i couldn't figure what i was doing wrong, only that i couldn't make Mario jump high enough to not die
so why didn't i go through the door? argh