

Damn that Yoshi line goes hard
www.thassodar.com Been making electronic music for around 4 years. All my music can be located on SoundCloud for the latest, Spotify, Amazon, YouTube, Deezer, etc. for all album and EP releases. Patreon under construction!
Damn that Yoshi line goes hard
Looking at the YouTube page, if it’s the same person, they’re moving to a new channel and are on hiatus until May:
Cheaper than I thought:
Those are the ones I’ve been using for 6 months or more with no issues.
Regarding your sister’s issue: that happened to me less when I paid a little more for a quality adapter. I think I got a two pack for $15 and the cord has some rubber protection where the wire turns into USB C and where it turns into a headphone jack. Haven’t had the same issue your sister is having ever since.
I use Jdownloader as well but it just seems…shady somehow. I don’t know why.
Didn’t know about this, I may submit some tracks.
Hey what were those two sites so I can avoid them, don’t wanna accidentally pirate something yar har fiddly dee ifyouknowwhatimsayin
This is so apt, I’m not a Linux user but I’ve seen so many on Lemmy this fits. One day I may join y’all… One day.
That’s what I’ve been using for around 6 months, works great.
All these posts about Linux have me curious, especially because I just updated my hardware and have enough parts leftover to make a new PC. My main PC still has to run Windows because I use Ableton for music, but you guys are making me want to make the 2nd PC Linux just for shits and giggles. Especially if it plays well with Nvidia, my old card is a 2070.
I’ve been using Ableton for 3 years and nobody has mentioned it yet. I got the 90 trial of the Suite edition and haven’t looked back.
I got banned from the food subreddit for 3 days for making a JOKE about it in the comments!
Yeah I lurked on Reddit because most responses were either pedantic or laced with sarcasm. I feel like the assholes haven’t ingratiated themselves yet.
TMR sticks, from what I understand, have the hardiness of the Hall-effect sticks but use less power.