Just stop it. You’ll break.
+1 . Hang in there mate!
A cool video for a different perspective and to give your left brain a break:
Can’t. Even on summer holiday I still care whats happening at work, even if I don’t want to. Long story though, not suited here. Been twice very near total meltdown in past six years. Don’t do this at work kids, it will kill you
Ok, I’ll try.
Because I back traced it.
Consequences will never, be the same!
I read so many threads on this forum that leave me wondering what people are talking about.
I’m growing tired of Renoise 2.6 beta isn’t even helping
Can you imagine the pressure I feel? No, you can’t
http://www.breakfastquay.com/rubberband/usage.txt
-M<f>, --timemap <f> Use file F as the source for key frame map<br>
<br>
A map file consists of a series of lines each having two numbers separated<br>
by a single space. These are source and target sample frame numbers for fixed<br>
time points within the audio data, defining a varying stretch factor through<br>
the audio. You must specify an overall stretch factor using e.g. -t as well.<br>```
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aha okay. sounds vague yet great, so let's try this.<br>
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```lua<br>[.. a billion lines of warnings]<br>
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NOTE: ignoring mapping from chunk 38 to sample 13150<br>
(source or target chunk exceeds total count, or end is not later than start)<br>
NOTE: ignoring mapping from chunk 38 to sample 13152<br>
(source or target chunk exceeds total count, or end is not later than start)<br>
NOTE: ignoring mapping from chunk 38 to sample 13154<br>
(source or target chunk exceeds total count, or end is not later than start)<br>
*** WARNING: calculated output duration 0 != expected 338<br>
*** ERROR: distributeRegion returned wrong duration 0, expected 338<br>
WARNING: extreme increment 238 < 340<br>
WARNING: extreme increment 104 < 340<br>
Pass 2: Processing...<br>```
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*sends email to rubberband dev, because he is totally lost*</f></f>
aww gosh…ur gona make me cry
Thanks! I’ll try…
watch out for chunk 38
He died unloved and alone, in a dirty hole, like an animal.
I stopped doing that 5-7 years ago, life is about being comfortable and happy not pressure and stress
I try to hold onto the fun aspect. If I’m not having fun I drop it. Yeah sure sometimes music is hard work, intense and sometimes riding against a deadline. But that’s all ok if you’re still enjoying it and having fun. When the fun goes it turns into a process of self destruction or even worse exploitation of others. I guess you need to be burnt a few times to recognise the pattern and hope to find a way to avoid it. One small step at a time.