writing underwater
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Thread Topic: writing underwater
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Oooh awesome! I really wanna start scoring, myself. I have something I may be able to do if all goes right. How has FL been to learn? Seems like a lot of people use it but I've heard it can be frustrating to learn.
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It's a lot easier if you have an understanding of musical theory. I definitely wouldn't consider it to be a beginner friendly software. I'm struggling because the UI doesn't seem very clean and it's taking me a long time to find the features I want, but like I said, knowing what you want and how to achieve it helps a lot.
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I'd assume more theory knowledge probably helps with most DAWs honestly, given the nature of making music on the computer. I had to learn a bit for the DAW I use. Ah, yeah, that's the main difficulty I've seen discussed, along with the fact that it seems to focus really heavily on one way of doing things, so anything you want to do that doesn't lend itself well to that becomes exponentially more difficult. This is what I hear anyway - I've never used it, I've done pretty well with the DAW I have, so I haven't really felt a need to try out any others. But I'm always curious about people's experiences with others.
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Fl is pretty good as far as features go. Sfx could be better but they have plenty of options to customize them..just not the most or greatest options if you're trying to use stock sounds. It's definitely better to record your own sound bits anyways though so I guess it's just an incentive to do that
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"we have to leave at eleven"
*Proceeded to stay up until six in the morning*
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Got a steam cleaner yesterday. 10/10. Best purchase ever.
It's a multipurpose steamer so every surface in my house is getting sanitized and shined every time I clean now. My carpet has also never smelled nicer ☺ -
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Phone was on do not disturb on accident...
Spent the whole day wondering why I wasn't getting any notifications only to find out that Kyle freaked out when I wasn't answering his calls and called literally everyone we know to make sure I wasn't dead smh -
This will only be the 5th time in the last month that I've done this 🤦
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The idea of living on a spinning rock in an infinite universe where you essentially have no control over anything not even your own existence and you could argue that everything you've ever done was premeditated and or by design is just so insane
You can either let it relax you or freak you out. It does scare me a little but the older I get the more I just want to relinquish control and just embrace the fact that nothing really matters.
The concept of being absolutely no one and being unimportant in any tangible way is so freeing. It means that consequences are fake. Society is fake. I can cliff dive and get high and read and enjoy life and everything else can be on the back burner because the truth is that at any moment it could all end and then what would be the point?
What's the point of thousands of years of human civilization. It could just all end at any moment and that makes me feel peaceful. I want to be unafraid to live in a way that I won't regret moments before my entire human experience ends. -
If you want to be a grocer, or a general, or a politician, or a judge, you will invariably become it; that is your punishment. If you never know what you want to be, if you live what some might call the dynamic life but what I will call the artistic life, if each day you are unsure of who you are and what you know you will never become anything, and that is your reward.
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The thing about nothing having meaning is that, at the same time that the universe at large makes everything insignificant, that also makes the tiniest most insignificant things as significant as everything else. In the grand scheme of things, the exact angle that I have my foot placed right now has as much effect on the world as everything I decide to do with my life -which is to say, little in the short term, but enormous in the long term. Someone may never live to see the ripple effects of their existence, but we all generate numerous butterfly effect changes in the world that may have enormous implications down the road that we could never comprehend. And sure, compared to the universe, the state of the slime upon one speck of dust among many quadrillions being radically different because of one person is, indeed, meaningless, but by the same measure, billions of years from now the observable universe could look completely different just because of one action a random person made that maybe was so insignificant to them as to not even register to their consciousness, but set off a slow chain of more and more significant events until it changes the entire fate of humanity and, by extension, the universe. Such is the completely unbalanced nature of consequences.
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My patience is close to snapping
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Going to go talk to my boss today. This micromanaging is out of control
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