Yeah, I figured it would come down to ear fatigue and specific frequencies being the cause, if not volume.
I bet you’re totally right.
Yeah, I figured it would come down to ear fatigue and specific frequencies being the cause, if not volume.
I bet you’re totally right.
I’ve tried using “AI” based plugins for mixing/mastering audio and songs. It can be really hit or miss with the quality of its results, so it’s nothing to lean on too heavily, but it’s great for using as a jumping off point or for giving you something to replicate yourself (mix wise) with other plugins and improve on with your own knowledge.
It’s got a ways to go in the mixing/mastering area, but it’s already leaps and bounds better than just 3-4 years ago.
My understanding is that you have to state your age is at least 13 years of age to create a tiktok account, meaning these kids were lying about their age to create an account… right?
I’m not defending tiktok, but am also confused how this aspect or the “lack of parental consent”mentioned in the article ends up being TikTok’s responsibility.
I did read the article, I’m just confused about those aspects.
I’d be completely shocked about any performance above 1080p honestly.
Especially when the Steam Deck also exists now, it seems important for nintendo to stay in that area now that they’ve entered it.
I wish I could find any (decently active) for people who make music.
/r/audioengineering and /r/WeAreTheMusicMakers were two big music production communities over on Reddit, and I occasionally search to see if there has been an influx of users on the kinda dead music-making communities here. So far no luck!
I think when a studio invests as much as they have in a household name product with mass appeal, they do this kind of marketing. I’m not saying this with any sources or anything to back up, but thinking of how Star Wars and other similar titles will market their brand on anything and everything (including literal tangerines with star wars branding), I think this is the norm for something of this caliber and potential.
Big Picture has been buggy ever since the most recent big update/reskin of Steam.
As someone who actually owns and uses a Steam Link occasionally, the black screens, frozen UI, and other issues have been annoying.
The Big Picture UI that was used for what seemed like years was absolutely outdated visually and needed a refresh, but for me it was bug free and ran just as intended. This new version has added so many bugs that just don’t need to be bugs.
I hope the fixes address these!