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You get to those via the Digital Performer menu, or the Apple-comma keyboard shortcut. This should be the case by default, but it can be enabled in the Consolidated Windows pane of DP's Preferences. We'll assume that Consolidated Window Editing - which allows editors and other information windows to appear as cells in one über-window - is enabled. Having covered the bulk of the changes, let's dive right in to DP6 for an 'updater's guide'. Audio Units plug-ins are now hosted better in DP6 and support ramp automation for the first time, and Access Virus TI synths are compatible at last. Moving to the Audio Plug-ins preference pane, you can configure plug-in sets and choose how and when DP6 uses its virtual instrument and audio plug-in pre-rendering capabilities, in the 'Plug-in real-time preference' section. Interleaved Broadcast WAV (BWF) is now the default, with AIFF as a further option, and BWF files can be stamped with author, copyright and organisation code information. Open up the Preferences window (by hitting Apple-comma), select Audio Options, and you'll see that you're not obliged to record audio in mono or split Sound Designer II format, although you can if you want to. Just as important are the behind-the-scenes changes. (See the 'Comp' section for an introduction to this great new feature.) The Tracks Overview window now has vertical zoom buttons at its bottom right and its tracks can now be resized (although not individually, sadly), and in the Tools palette there's a new Comp tool. In the Sequence Editor and other editing windows, cigar-shaped areas near the top, labelled C, E, S and G, present the information that previously appeared in the so-called 'event info bar', relating to Cursor position, Event data, Selection and editing Grid snap. Then there are specific cosmetic changes. Whereas this was previously always attached to the sides of editing windows or the Mixing Board, now it can appear in its own side-bar cell, or even be popped out into its own window. Also check out the Track Selector at bottom right. What else? Windows appearing in the Consolidated Window's two side-bars have 'tab' tops, and more than one can appear in each side-bar cell. But it does bring back permanent confirmation of sample rate and bit depth - hooray! The Control Panel is very different, too, with a new layout and none of the collapsible 'drawers' of versions past, and no buttons to open different editing windows. Look at the title bar of the consolidated window, for example there's the familiar OS X 'traffic lights', but none of DP5's non-standard stuff. Plus Ça change.Īs this month's header graphic shows, there are very noticeable cosmetic changes in DP6, some of which are more than skin deep. Except that everything now feels that much slicker! We'll be bringing you a DP6 review very soon, but in the meantime, DP users can get an upgrade head-start by reading on. But what's great is that DP6 has absolutely not reinvented the wheel - it's nothing like the transition from Cubase VST to SX, for example - and once you've learned how old functions have been transferred to the new scheme it'll be business as usual. The old look was outdated, and presented quite a learning curve to anyone who'd begun their Mac experience in the squeaky-clean, standards-based world of OS X. So on booting up DP6 for the first time last week, and even though I'd already seen screenshots and demos, I was probably as surprised as anyone by exactly how much had happened to my sequencer. And let's not forget that grey look, punctuated with various bright colours here and there. The new DP6 looks almost like a different application, and conforms much more to OS X standards, so this month we bring you the first-look guide to what's new.Įver since I started using Digital Performer, back in the days of version 2.6, which ran in OS 9 on my old bright-blue 450MHz Power Mac G3 (long since departed), I've taken for granted its non-standard features - the strange buttons for closing and expanding windows, the idiosyncratic title-bar functions and mini-menus, and the way similar functions could be presented in quite different ways in different editing windows. Digital Performer has retained the same basic look and feel from its introduction right up to version 5.13 - but no more. Who said cows weren’t nice?Ĭongratulations, George, you win the golden cob! Now that’s something to be proud of. After a bubble bath, George promises the Man with the Yellow. Aimed at preschool viewers (ages three to five), the goal of the series is to inspire children to explore science, engineering, and math in the world around them. Thanks to her, George and his owner show up right behind her, and since they were officially enrolled in the contest and the cow wasn’t, they end up winning first prize. George is an expert at navigating the maze on the placemat at the Y-Go-By Diner, but his skills are put to the ultimate test when the Man with the Yellow Hat takes him to the Annual Amazing Maze Race at Renkins Farm. CURIOUS GEORGE is an animated series based on the popular books by Margret and H.A. Clearly cows have a great sense of direction because Leslie is the first one to make her way out of the maze! As kids get older they ask for more expensive gifts, which of course means less under the tree. I’ll admit, this cow finds redemption as she walks away and George and the man in the yellow hat decide to follow her. So she makes her way into the corn maze:įor whatever insane reason, that darn cow also decides grass isn’t good enough and she needs a change of diet. Leslie the cow is grazing in a field next to the maze when she apparently realizes her life is quite boring and she could use a little excitement. Next, in the City, Curious George takes a bubble bath to appear his best as he and the Man with the Yellow Hat prepare to model for a photograph shoot for the cover of Birdwatchers' Magazine, to celebrate the City's Birdwatching Club's search for the Red Summer Tanager bird at the Park. Curious George and the man in the yellow hat decide to take part in a maze race with a number of other contestants. Curious George The Amazing Maze Race Kids Cartoon Kids Movies Videos for Kids - YouTube 0:00 / 39:08 Curious George The Amazing Maze Race Kids Cartoon Kids. So I got to watch Curious George’s episode called “The Amazing Maze Race” with them and that’s where I saw Leslie the cow. Amazing Maze Race/Color of Monkey -mapping, navigation. The first thing that came out of my kids’ mouths tonight was, Mama, we want to watch Curious George and the maze race! Well, I warned you about this yesterday but I really didn’t think I’d be featuring this cow on today’s post. I started seeing those colors in a few other games here and there too, and never really got a clear answer until years later on the interweb. I saw those 4 colored circles, noticed it matched perfectly on my third party controller, and wondered just how “official” this turbo controller actually was. The Japanese symbol for the Super Famicom appears to be based on that face button layout and coloring.Īs a result, I was confused for a different reason when I got to the “special zone”. What was special about it was it kept the Japanese coloring for the face buttons, instead of the lame “purple and different shade of purple” that the US version was sporting. I used that one pretty much exclusively for a long time. When I got my SNES for Christmas, it was along with a special “turbo” controller from Ascii. Here’s some conjecture: perhaps they used those “tubular” names because it was 1991, a time when Sonic was the most “radical” threat to Nintendo, and teams of 3 ninjas did kick back and/or surf.Īs for that special symbol, I have a unique perspective on this. Interesting… There’s some hilarity to some of those Japanese names too. It also means that people playing the English version can get a few more coins than Japanese players. It looks like Nintendo’s localizers took the time to fix even this secret little thing by giving it proper grammar. Here’s a look at the original Japanese version: So there we go – The Japanese names are pretty basic and simple and get the job done… but the English version is totally wicked to the max.Ī reader on Twitter named “ahdummy” asked a great follow-up question too: what does the “YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER!!” line at the end of the final special course say in Japanese? If you have any ideas, share them in the comments. I think “So Bad” would’ve been a cool nod to the era and to The Wizard… but I wonder what other terms could’ve been used too. I wonder what other similar slang words from the era could be used too.I don’t usually think of words like “gnarly” and “radical” when playing Mario games □ I wonder why the localizers decided to use these slang terms in the first place.But I’m almost certain the American Super NES logo was something gray and black and a little different from this. I think the European logo might be the same as the Japanese logo, so maybe it wasn’t so out of place there. With YOU ARE SUPER PLAYER being altered to YOU ARE A SUPER PLAYER, I wonder why the localizers did not do the same thing to the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels’s World 9-4, which has carved out of underwater ground tiles. It’s interesting that the Super Famicom logo was used in the English version of the game, or at least the American version of the game.I also had a couple random thoughts when looking through these: They don’t even have numbers, like “Fun Course 1” or “Fun Course 2”. What’s more, each special course name gets used twice in the Japanese version, which is a bit confusing. So it looks like the Japanese names weren’t anything too radical or funky – they’re mostly ordinary-sounding names. So let’s take a look at them all side-by-side: I was wondering what the level names are in the Japanese version. I was watching a speed run of Super Mario World, and I noticed in the “Special World” (the world accessed by completing the Star Road), all of the names of the levels are typical 90’s American Surfer lingo (“tubular, mondo, outrageous”). JP asked this question quite a while back about Super Mario World, one of my all-time favorite games. Given the broad definition of art as 'made with the intention of stimulating thoughts and emotions', no higher praise can be offered to a game. Having said that, Jim's outrage reveals an in-depth emotional attachment to the Holsom Twins that speaks volumes about Duke Nukems rich character writing and portrayal. But for whatever reason the witch-hunt aspect to some of the reviews has been a little disheartening. Taking the Hive scene so very seriously and slamming it for condoning and laughing at sexual violence may be part of an industry-wide agenda to distance itself from Duke Nukem Forever, perhaps to pursue the status of 'games as art'. Players know it and adapt their sensibilities to take this into account, why can't reviewers? And it would be totally out of character for Duke to condone rape anyhow, as a passionate long-standing 'defender of babes'. Perhaps if I dwell on rape more I will see rape all around me, just like those people who can't look at towers without projecting phallic imagery.ĭuke is a farcical parody through and through. Maybe I just don't think about rape enough. Except that would be far worse because schistosomiasis is a nightmarish, real affliction while being infected by alien organisms is not real nor relevant to anything real and certainly not linked to real-world rape culture. While Fox news and Mary Whitehouse would undoubtedly applaud the sentiment I don't think it does anyone much good (Except Jim, our champion of morality), inhibiting many people from enjoying what is essentially a fun, harmless, stupid game.Īn alien parasitic infestation is not 'rape' in the sense that he would have us understand it, any more than someone with schistosomiasis has been raped, whether or not someone inappropriately and unamusingly tells them 'you're f**ked'. RE: Jim Sterling Desctructoid review & the resulting moral outrageĪs much as I like Jim Sterling, he's issued some Destructoid flame-bait, and I've gone and bitten, sorry.Īssociating Duke Nukem Forever with criminal rape and calling everyone who likes the game ?sociopathic and mentally maladjusted? is something of an overreaction. If you did, the app would look inside this Songs folder for a folder named Songs. If you wrongly choose the OpenSong/Songs folder as your storage location, you will see a warning that you shouldn't use the Songs folder. You need to use a different storage location. If when the app boots up, you can see the songs listed in the songs menu, but cannot view them ('That song isn't on your device' warning), you have chosen a folder you cannot have persistent storage access to similar to the above issue. If you have songs in a folder that Android no longer allows you to use, you can move these using Android's file manager app. This can vary by device, but if the green 'Start' button does not show, you will need to choose a different location. These would show in your chosen storage location as '/OpenSong', '/data/OpenSong' or '/Downloads/OpenSong/'. On Android 9+ this can root, data or Downloads folders. If you do not see the green 'Start' button appear after setting your storage location, this means that you have chosen a location that the app does not have permission to use. Do not select the OpenSong/Songs/ folder. folders), so either select the location that contains the OpenSong folder, or the OpenSong folder itself. When setting your storage location, remember that the app needs to point to the 'root' OpenSong' folder (this will hold you Sets, Songs, Settings, etc. Once you've identified the folder you want to use, click on the red ' Change OpenSong Folder Location' button to locate it. To use one of these previous storage locations, you will still need to manually find this location on your device (this is part of the security process on Android - the app can't tell you where you want to give storage permissions!). The app will then search your device and report any found locations and will include how many items are in the corresponding 'OpenSong/Songs' folder. To check for previous 'OpenSong' folders on your device, click on the yellow 'Find a previous OpenSong folder' button. Neither of these processes will delete your songs, but unless you point the app to the correct storage location, you won't see them in the app. This can happen if you uninstall/reinstall or clear the app cache/data. If you have previously used OpenSongApp on this device, you may at times need to tell the app where your songs and app folder is located. When choosing your storage location, please read the following instructions to avoid issues. If you haven't selected your preferred storage location, you will be asked to do this before proceeding by a pulsing red button titled ' Change OpenSong Folder Location'. This allows read access, but to allow the app to create and manage your OpenSong songs, you will also need to specify a location to create/use an app folder named OpenSong. If you haven't already given the app permission to use your storage, you will first need to do this. You can return to this screen at any time using the button in the songbook options menu (covered later). This page is shown when you first install the app and whenever it updates to a newer version (you can view the latest update log by clicking on the 'Latest updates' link near the top of the page - this will bring you to this site, and the Latest updates page. After installing OpenSongApp, you are presented with the boot up screen. You can manage your subscriptions in iTunes Account settings where you may turn off the auto-renewal. Your subscription is automatically renewed if it is not canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. It is available for monthly (at 0.99 US Dollars per month) or yearly (at 9.99 US Dollars per year) periods. The mimoLive Reporter Pro subscription is an auto-renewing subscription. A valid subscription allows you to remove the “Powered by mimoLive Reporter” badge before starting live broadcasts and recordings. Please support our development efforts by purchasing a subscription. Streaming destinations: YouTube, Twitch, Custom RTMP, StreamShark, Record to disk, mimoLive™ via mimoCall™ (Wifi, Cellular network) Somehow, mimoLive isn’t able to detect audio output devices. When I try and select a device, like headphone output or USB audio, there are no devices available to choose from. It let you stream your in-game recording to a twitch or YouTube channel. The mimoLive Audio Monitor output uses the device set there independently of the system settings. Adds streaming options to the native iOS screen recording feature by supporting Apple’ s ReplayKit. iOS video client for mimoCall™: turns your iOS device into a live video conference camera for mimoLive™ for Mac. 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This app allows you to bring up photos, videos, titles, and scrolling banner text - everything layered over the camera live feed. MimoLive Reporter™ adds advanced live stream video features to your mobile device I still think the only thing he's going to be concerned with is whether or not I've started the Mediterranean diet to preserve my hearts health years down the road. He scoffed when my original monitor only had 7 PVCs, but now I'm showing up with 40k of them + thousands of PACs. I see my doctor on Tuesday regarding the results. Stress in my life is a constant right now. I'm a 39 year old male, 6 foot, 240 pounds (yes, I know I need to lose weight) with 4 children, and I do suffer from severe anxiety. If you have high blood pressure, you may need to take medication to help manage it. There was also one occurrence of "Sinus Rythm with IVCD." My doctor didn't even acknowledge it on the report. This is a device that emits electricity to help your heart maintain a consistent rhythm. The results were 2% burden of PVCs (I had over 40,000 of them lol) and a 1% burden of PACs, which I wasn't aware I was getting. So, last month, I demanded a 30-day heart monitor because my heart doesn't feel right, and my doctor gave in to my wish. I'm not sold that my chest pain is from this, and I've continued to get PVCs. I ended up seeing a GI doc, and I've had two endoscopys and I was diagnosed with Eosinophilic esophagitis, and I have a very small hiatal hernia. My doctor said nothing is wrong with my heart, even though I'm constantly getting severe chest pain that goes into my back, and I get PVCs and can feel most of them. The doctor said it's not causing any of my symptoms, but if I don't change my diet, it'll impact my heart within the next 10-20 years). CT Scan with Contrast - normal (but they saw the smallest amount of plaque possible forming in the left and right coronary arteries. 30 chest xrays (I went to the ER and Urgent care 20 times in the last two years for chest pain, which is why I had so many chest xrays) - normal. The result was 7 PVCs, that's it! But, this was an event monitor, so it wasn't constantly recording.Īt the time, my cardiologist was not concerned about my heart, but I insisted on follow-ups. In March of 2021, I saw a cardiologist, and he put me on a 10-day event monitor. These findings suggest that a prolongation of the QT interval may be a marker for the therapeutic antiarrhythmic effect of amiodarone.I started getting shortness of breath and chest pain in 2020. The levels of amiodarone (2.5 versus 3.2 micrograms/ml) and its metabolite (desethylamiodarone) were not significantly different between the living patients and those who died suddenly. No difference was observed in the percent change in QRS interval between the two groups. A significant difference in percent QT prolongation was seen between the latter patients and those who died suddenly (p less than 0.005). The addition of plasma sodium, age and NYHA class had no added benefit on the predictive power of the model. A model based on multivariate analysis showed that IVCD, MVO2 and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) were the best predictors of mortality. Marked prolongation in the QT interval was present in patients who remained alive with amiodarone therapy. On bivariate analysis, IVCD and MVO2 were better predictors when combined together. Using a two-way analysis of variance, the percent change in QT, QTc, JT and JTc intervals before and after amiodarone therapy was analyzed. Abnormal septal motion (commonly referred to as septal bounce) is a common echocardiographic finding that occurs with several conditions, including the following: mitral stenosis, left bundle branch block, pericardial syndromes and severe pulmonary hypertension. Ten died: six suddenly, three of non-cardiac causes and one of congestive heart failure. Twenty-three are alive after a mean follow-up period of 12 +/- 7 months. There were 30 men and 3 women (mean age 52 +/- 10 years). The electrocardiogram and amiodarone levels were evaluated in 33 patients who presented with cardiac arrest and symptomatic ventricular tachycardia in whom no other antiarrhythmic agent was found effective in preventing induction of ventricular tachycardia during electrophysiologic studies. Prolongation of the QT interval in patients dying suddenly was compared with that in patients who remained alive to determine whether a difference existed between these two groups. Amiodarone is an antiarrhythmic agent known to cause prolongation of action potential duration which is reflected in the electrocardiogram as a prolongation of the QT interval. Maybe it was the listening stations at Walmart, or the kitsch kiosks at the mall, or the tanning bed. Įnable 3rd party cookies or use another browserĮach of these TikToks unlocked, in the parlance of our times, the core memories of a generation - memories that, apparently, heavily featured Enigma’s “Return to Innocence.” If it wasn’t the late-night Nickelodeon ads, perhaps it was the wedding scene from the Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Chevy Chase vehicle Man of the House. (If you haven’t read Mina Tavakoli’s retrospective on the comp in Pitchfork, please do that because it rules.) Video after trend-hopping video found people twirling around with coffee, blissing out by a wind machine, or interpretive dancemoshing. Pure moods, even, like the ones on the New Age compilation Pure Moods, which blew up on TikTok a year or two ago. Generally, these listeners only cared about the one song - with the exception, surprisingly, of the JoJos - and certainly weren’t, in the parlance of our time, Enigma stans.īut beneath the surface of the zeitgeist were some shifting vibes, some latent burbling moods. Younger listeners did exist, but they usually came from niche communities for nerdy reasons: the dubiously titled “Modern Crusaders” being used in an ending sequence from the anime JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure “Gravity of Love” being used in approximately 500 AMVs, most prominently a Warrior Cats tribute by one AlliKatNya “The Eyes of Truth” being the background music to the PS3 hacking tool Multiman. Most of the comments came from Gen X, because Enigma is a Gen X yuppie/hippie band. The ‘00s comments often have a guileless charm, artifacts from the YouTube era of camcorder recordings, AMVs, and the sort of fanvids that the major labels would eventually rebrand and monetize as “lyric videos.” The ‘90s comments absorbed the earnest techno-optimism that brought about late-1990s internet forums. There’s plenty of material to draw from: YouTube, of course, but also MySpace, last.fm, Usenet threads, GeoCities guestbooks, as far back as allows. That sort of comment-low-irony, gushing freely-was what I expected the bot to post. I was 16, high on teenage Dunning-Krugerism and other millennial dumbshit, and so I decided that this, of all things, was what I could do better at. A tiny, petty part of me got into music writing because I had read one too many florid, truly weird reviews of various Enigma tracks by Gen X Internet Tickletexts, feeling Emotions all over the screen in near-masturbatory gushes. And I’d be lying if I didn’t admit that part of the motivation for this silly, silly bot was some deeply-buried salt. Part of the motivation was the utter lack of irony in online comments about Enigma amid today’s irony-poisoned Internet, these sectors of the web have become oases. Most of my motivation for making this profoundly silly bot was coding-related: learning how to roll a Twitter bot more from scratch than I’d done before, getting more experience with Python, getting any experience with the Twitter API. (Twitter, of course, is now itself considered deeply uncool, so I’ve ported the bot to Cohost. The bot, as bots do, exists for one purpose: to tweet comments posted online about the music of the new-age band Enigma, long considered deeply uncool. For about two years I’ve run a Twitter bot inspired by the accounts DiscoComments and. Once update ended, p ower off PSU, unplug the power cord and wait that all mobo's leds light off.Ģ/ If M-Flash refuses to downgrade (du to AMD who refuses ComboPI downgrade, not MSI), use >Flash tool for MSI UEFI BIOS>Bios V1.J0>CPU-Z tabs. PRIME B350M-A Product support for PRIME B350M-A Find another model By registering your device, you can easily manage your product warranty, get technical support and keep track of your repair status. Updating BIOS Updating BIOS with M-FLASH Before updating: Please download the latest BIOS file that matches your motherboard model from MSI website. PC should reboot and the update process should start b e cautious to not abort it before the end (can last up to 5mn). Plug the USB pen into one port on the back panel. Download bios >Bios V1.J0, confirm, press and confirm. Take an USB pen with no more than 16GB and only 1 FAT or FAT32 partition. Compatible Components (from 1,289 PCs) Popular components in PC builds with the MSI B350M BAZOOKA (MS-7A38) Motherboard. Worst, some are very buggy hang on reboot, bad wake up, black screen, bad OC.ġ/ To downgrade, try first to use M-Flash: (MSI B350M Bazooka) PCIe slots allow you to connect various components to the motherboard, such as graphics cards and SSDs. Rear I/O Panel (B350M PRO-VDH only) Line-in Line-out USB 2.0 PS/2 Mic in DVI-D USB 2.0 USB 3.1 Gen1 LAN Port LED Status Table Link/ Activity LED Speed LED Status Description Status Description 10 Mbps connection No link Green 100 Mbps connection. Pros Great VRM Super-Fast Memory Support Easy Recovery of BIOS Good. Like richard.y suggested, because you have not a Rz-3000, the best is to downgrade/upgrade to V1.J0 because more recent versions are not tested/optimized for older CPUs. RAM Overclocking problem with B350M Bazooka, R5 1600 The new beep codes emit only. |