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Shriracha OP t1_j1jymoa wrote

Hello! I shared this several months ago and was really motivated by a lot of the great feedback I got. Since the last post, I've:

  • Made some performance upgrades, so there should be less stuttering if you have a pattern with a lot of beats.
  • Added the ability to randomize more granularly -- you can set specific octaves to change when the pattern starts, which lets you do things like fix a drum groove and a bassline while a melody is randomly generated.
  • Made it so that DrawBeats can play when it isn't the active tab.
  • Added more granular options for tempo and swing.
  • Added some animations.
  • Added a simple recording functionality (non-mobile only atm).

For the holidays, here is a chiptune version of everyone's favorite Christmas song that I threw together. Thanks for checking it out!

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Suicidal_pr1est t1_j1b65jl wrote

I’ve given him multiple articles saying negative things about ocearch. They are literally sponsored by seaworld which is a known shitty organization. I personally know people involved in shark tagging research. This person just keeps saying tell me more tell me more. That’s horseshit. At some point you can look it up yourself.

Hell the first link story was ocearch was told they couldn’t perform tagging in NY state waters because there was already an ongoing study. So what did they do? They went just outside state waters and began chumming like hell which completely screwed up the other study. They then claimed to have “discovered” a great white nursery that had been known about for decades. They are banned from multiple countries and states. It is also known you can’t take large fish out of water because of the stress it puts on internal organs and everything ocearch does can be done with the fish in the water but they have to winch it out just to get the photo op with all of their sponsors. You’re trying to equate me with anti-vaxers which is absolute bullshit. In their case there is no evidence. In mine there is plenty if you just take the time to look.

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arctic388 t1_j1a6h23 wrote

I asked a 911 person if they knew this app and she didn’t. Now they do because I asked a couple years ago. I think it’s a great idea because in my area it’s a lot of open land and river use. There’s not real addresses on a river close enough to use as a reference point.

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GoldBeachDude t1_j19vq9o wrote

This is a fantastic application. I am and have been a member of my counties Search and Rescue team for years. We encourage all SAR members to have it on their phone. It works and has helped us save lives. I make sure this app is on every family members phone. Keep in mind I live in one of the most remote backcountry counties in America with thousands of acres of mountains and deep woods. Do yourself a favor if traveling back in the woods off the beaten path and download this app. It could help save your life.

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