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Who doesn't like #reverb on their tracks? I sure do. But what has frustrated me for the past 2 years of using #BitwigStudio is that the stock reverb device has felt not as smooth and silky, or easy to manipulate as I'd like. The Lexicon 224 sound is something to strive for, and those clever engineers found a way to make an incredible sound with not amazing spec digital audio (12-bit with a max frequency of 10,400Hz).
I think the secret sauce is the selective bands and delay times where you can have the the reverb swell into brightness or dwell into darkness with some simple tone controls.
I have found that if you stack two Bitwig Reverb devices in an FX-3 Multiband Device on the Low and Mid bands that you can get a really sweet sound. Here is my example with some Airwindows to round it out.
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Let this be a thread for people to come together and collaborate on music videos.
Are there any video artists looking to make an original music video? Any musical artists seeking a video for a track? Reply below and connect.
This is probably a non-commercial artistic experience, but I'm not the boss of you, just be sure to agree up front about parameters.
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"Missing Brain Receptor May Hold the Key to Autism"
WTF, NeuroscienceNews? Missing? It says in the fucking summary that it's reduced, not missing, and why do you consistently paint it as some defective form of a normal brain? We aren't the same as you. It's not "missing" OR "reduced". It's just different from you, you assholes! You left out the phrase "relative to".
Heaven forbid people be different from each other! That might lead to...diversity! Scandalous!
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Here's a machine with specs that I am pretty sure will make you segfault:
[thatprettyfreya@cfarm120 ~]$ lscpu
Architecture: ppc64
Byte Order: Big Endian
CPU(s): 192
On-line CPU(s) list: 0-191
Model name: POWER10 (architected), altivec supported
Model: 2.0 (pvr 0080 0200)
Thread(s) per core: 8
Core(s) per socket: 6
Socket(s): 4
Virtualization features:
Hypervisor vendor: pHyp
Virtualization type: para
Caches (sum of all):
L1d: 1.5 MiB (48 instances)
L1i: 2.3 MiB (48 instances)
L2: 48 MiB (48 instances)
L3: 192 MiB (48 instances)
NUMA:
NUMA node(s): 4
NUMA node0 CPU(s): 0-47
NUMA node1 CPU(s): 48-95
NUMA node2 CPU(s): 96-143
NUMA node3 CPU(s): 144-191
[thatprettyfreya@cfarm120 ~]$ free -h
total used free shared buff/cache available
Mem: 2.0Ti 38Gi 637Gi 5.6Gi 1.3Ti 2.0Ti
Swap: 511Gi 18Gi 493Gi
[thatprettyfreya@cfarm120 ~]$ df -h .
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/almalinux_gcc120-root 11T 2.4T 8.1T 23% /
[thatprettyfreya@cfarm120 ~]$
Blackbird is the world's first µATX-compatible, desktop-class mainboard for the free-software friendly IBM POWER9 processor and architecture. POWER is the only open, owner-controllable architecture that is competitive in performance.www.raptorcs.com
Uncomfortably Numb!
So... I won?
Machines of Consent was awarded Outstanding Science Fiction in the 2025 TFR Awards!
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Over 275 authors, critics, editors, and readers came together to vote on their favorite transfeminine literature of 2025.The Transfeminine Review
So cool. If you zoom in on the upper right, you see a little crescent. That's the Martian moon Phobos.
Zoom in again and you'll see a star next to Phobos. That's Earth! That's home.
Seen from Mars by NASA's Curiosity rover.
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in reply to Scott • • •NVDA-RC on Mac can be controlled by any NVDARemote client as of now. The next release of NVDA-RC for Mac will also include it's own NVDARemote server, so you don't have to connect through another relay.
If you want to control a Mac from NVDA-RC on iOS, and you are using a hardware keyboard, you'll need to disable Voiceover on iOS. Otherwise, keys won't pass through.
I am currently typing this from NVDA-RC on my phone, controlling Tweesecake on a Windows PC 500 miles away, but could just as easily be controlling my Macbook Pro.
I am using a locally hosted NVDARemote server on a Raspberry Pi, to which I am connecting over Tailscale, because I don't like using NVDA's built-in server for multiple reasons, so I would probably also do the same with NVDA-RC for Mac.
I'm using Tailscale as I am the only user of this server, and it has no need to be directly exposed to the internet.
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