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  • #FUGATTO #NVIDIA #Sound #filmindustry #videogames #videogaming #Audio #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Text
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    #FUGATTO #NVIDIA #Sound #filmindustry #videogames #videogaming #Audio #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Text https://youtu.be/qj1Sp8He6e4
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  • After a certain point bands like Slaughter to Prevail become monotonous and gimmicky. Like dude where's the groove and the melody? Why bother having lyrics when you can't understand anything? Heavy for the sake of heavy just leads to audio fatigue.
    After a certain point bands like Slaughter to Prevail become monotonous and gimmicky. Like dude where's the groove and the melody? Why bother having lyrics when you can't understand anything? Heavy for the sake of heavy just leads to audio fatigue.
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  • Morrigan & Lilith
    (Súcubo)
    by Claudio Saavedra.
    Morrigan & Lilith (Súcubo) by Claudio Saavedra.
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  • Also spamming cause why not? Did yall know erotic audio was a thing? I never fucking knew. Which is very weird cause i grew up reading erotica. Just never figured someone would audio book that type of shit. Kinda neat though.
    Also spamming cause why not? Did yall know erotic audio was a thing? I never fucking knew. Which is very weird cause i grew up reading erotica. Just never figured someone would audio book that type of shit. Kinda neat though.
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  • Like, I've never been so ready to clock out before in my whole life. I've accomplished a lot of things in one month since I started working for the company. :D Thanks to me, all the old hardware is getting dumped, stuff moved from 1st to 2nd floor, conference rooms set up for audio and video calls, network ports patched, sockets replaced, Polycom devices ditched, old laptops thrown away, equipment for new starters imaged and shipped and discussions about potential laptop refresh program started. I've yet to organize the logistic side of things for the new audio and video equipment and have them brought over from USA. No wonder I'm exhausted.

    Like, I've never been so ready to clock out before in my whole life. I've accomplished a lot of things in one month since I started working for the company. :D Thanks to me, all the old hardware is getting dumped, stuff moved from 1st to 2nd floor, conference rooms set up for audio and video calls, network ports patched, sockets replaced, Polycom devices ditched, old laptops thrown away, equipment for new starters imaged and shipped and discussions about potential laptop refresh program started. I've yet to organize the logistic side of things for the new audio and video equipment and have them brought over from USA. No wonder I'm exhausted. 😅
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  • Nerdy sound generator stuff

    Inside the red box is what is actually making the sound - a home-brewed oscillator, being prototyped on a "breadboard." It accepts control voltages that determine what frequency of sound to output. An increase of 1 volt shifts everything up by 1 octave.

    The green box is a sequencer. It sends control voltages, configurable per step, to the oscillator.

    Blue box is a bench power supply - crude for this purpose, but easy to use for testing. It is spitting out both + and - 12VDC.

    Orange box is a bench multimeter, connected to monitor the + voltage output.

    Purple is the oscilloscope, monitoring the audio spit out by the oscillator.

    And bonus: that sequencer talks MIDI, and the program running on the computer is receiving MIDI note data from the sequencer, and shows the notes being played in real-time. It works the other way around, too - stop the sequencer, and notes can be sent from the computer to the sequencer, thus driving the oscillator.
    Nerdy sound generator stuff 😅 Inside the red box is what is actually making the sound - a home-brewed oscillator, being prototyped on a "breadboard." It accepts control voltages that determine what frequency of sound to output. An increase of 1 volt shifts everything up by 1 octave. The green box is a sequencer. It sends control voltages, configurable per step, to the oscillator. Blue box is a bench power supply - crude for this purpose, but easy to use for testing. It is spitting out both + and - 12VDC. Orange box is a bench multimeter, connected to monitor the + voltage output. Purple is the oscilloscope, monitoring the audio spit out by the oscillator. And bonus: that sequencer talks MIDI, and the program running on the computer is receiving MIDI note data from the sequencer, and shows the notes being played in real-time. It works the other way around, too - stop the sequencer, and notes can be sent from the computer to the sequencer, thus driving the oscillator.
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  • only Audio Requierd heeee
    only Audio Requierd heeee
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  • https://play.google.com/store/audiobooks/details/Surface_Detail?id=AQAAAAAPIRchCM&gl=US
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    Surface Detail by Iain M. Banks - Audiobooks on Google Play
    Surface Detail audiobook written by Iain M. Banks. Narrated by Peter Kenny. Get instant access to all your favorite books. No monthly commitment. Listen online or offline with Android, iOS, web, Chromecast, and Google Assistant. Try Google Play Audiobooks today!
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  • AudioSlave the best Lonecompanion, i could ever wish for

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XVCc5zwPlU
    AudioSlave the best Lonecompanion, i could ever wish for www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XVCc5zwPlU
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