"Rosé for dinner. Waffle House for breakfast."
Best eclipse photo I've seen in a while.
That is a question with multiple answers. Ultimately, there is enough amazing open source software out there to enable anyone to make amazing music. So instead of focusing on negatives I'll answer with what I like about the Mac experience.
I love the Native Instruments harware/software ecosystem (Maschine, Kontrol, etc) but unfortunately they do not support Linux.
Apple silicone is an absolute beast. My M3 Max can handle basically anything I throw at it without stutter.
A lot of plugins (VST) will work on Linux through compatibility layers but never as well as native.
All that said, Bitwig, Renoise and Reaper all have Linux native versions.
Cool. How did you create the comic print texture?
EDIT: The texture is rectangles, not comic print circles. What filter did you use for that?
I'm American, but I went to a private school run by Brits. No flags, pledge of allegiance or anthem, ever. The only reason I knew it was a thing was because of cable tv.
Become the chaotic good the world deserves. When someone sneezes just reply liechtenstein! and hand them a paper towel.
I've lived in a number of small towns, mostly in the south. I'd rather be alone than associate with fascists.
Maybe for you. 😘
I don't judge "sus" because to me it isn't as much generational as it is a marker of someone who survived going insane during the COVID lockdown by watching a lot of Mr. Fruit playing Among Us or just playing games with others online.
I have the Polyend Tracker (full size) and I didn't find the workflow and format inspiring. I might as well learn to master Renoise. That's what brought me to the M8.
If you want to know if the M8 is more your vibe, just buy a Teensy 4.1 from Amazon (~$35) and run some of the headless clients.
Meanwhile...
("Is joke. Fuck tankies." -- @[email protected] )