Phuzzy856 wrote:
I'm sure you can relax since it's so obviously clear that I HAVE to be the Winner! It's taken them this long to recover from my prose!
Prose is by definition not poetry and therefore not something for a haiku contest.
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Phuzzy856 wrote:
I'm sure you can relax since it's so obviously clear that I HAVE to be the Winner! It's taken them this long to recover from my prose!
cosmicevan wrote:waiting on that haiku winner like...
Phuzzy856 wrote:cosmicevan wrote:waiting on that haiku winner like...
almost a month now
blue box, yooou!
I'll update your firmware
Seance wrote:Phuzzy856 wrote:cosmicevan wrote:waiting on that haiku winner like...
almost a month now
blue box, yooou!
I'll update your firmware
Almost. A Haiku has syllables of 5/7/5. I'd suggest:
Summer soon will end.
Twittering birds in blue box.
Firmware updated.
Seance wrote:Prose is by definition not poetry and therefore not something for a haiku contest.
multi_s wrote:Dowi wrote:Lately I ve been using the CT5 a lot as pseudo-standard looper (I and then modify the recorded loop etc), and my main problem with it used for precise looping instead of random noodling came back.. The fact that i have to hold down the switch for the entire recording time and then lift it when the Loop is done never lets me loop the exact time I want.
It's always a tiny-little-bit too soon or too late, but it annoys me a lot.
I wish there was a way to set that switch as a standard looper with a first press to start recording and a second press to stop recording and start playback.
To be clear, I still love it as I did in the past years, but it would be a big improvement for live performance IMO.
I will look into it, there is a version like this of one of the older firmwares but it may lack some of the later features for the standard fw. I believe it is .941k here
https://mtlasm.com/count-to-5-firmware-update/
sitarman wrote:Seance wrote:Prose is by definition not poetry and therefore not something for a haiku contest.
Has the haiku winner already been announced?
It didn't say anything in the newsletter about it.
ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
cosmicevan wrote:Is this really real
nothing seems to make much sense
I mean cmon brah
Seance wrote:cosmicevan wrote:Is this really real
nothing seems to make much sense
I mean cmon brah
Dowi wrote:Dowi wrote:Lately I ve been using the CT5 a lot as pseudo-standard looper (I and then modify the recorded loop etc), and my main problem with it used for precise looping instead of random noodling came back.. The fact that i have to hold down the switch for the entire recording time and then lift it when the Loop is done never lets me loop the exact time I want.
It's always a tiny-little-bit too soon or too late, but it annoys me a lot.
I wish there was a way to set that switch as a standard looper with a first press to start recording and a second press to stop recording and start playback.
To be clear, I still love it as I did in the past years, but it would be a big improvement for live performance IMO.
I will look into it, there is a version like this of one of the older firmwares but it may lack some of the later features for the standard fw. I believe it is .941k here
https://mtlasm.com/count-to-5-firmware-update/
cosmicevan wrote:Seance wrote:cosmicevan wrote:Is this really real
nothing seems to make much sense
I mean cmon brah
There was a silent <sigh> in the second line for the missing syllable
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