Cable Vs. Streaming| Played 26 times
By kjsisco
This is the current episode of my podcast. I talk about the issue of ditching cable for a streaming service
By kjsisco
This is the current episode of my podcast. I talk about the issue of ditching cable for a streaming service
By Brycey Wicey
Did you know that you can now get Keynote gold running on modern windows? No, I'm not talking about the pyper voices for NVDA.There's a new small little program made by a YouTuber named ROMMIX, and he made a little program where you can type what you want and speak your written text. As of now, there is no way to convert that spoken text as an audio file, so you'll have to record your virtual capture card, which is what I did for this recording. If you wanna download it, head over to the following website. https://mega.nz/file/5v0n0Tya#_1y3YmL9GJTNkZ97d2KvPeIbVM_DKj8b0T6GOzCE3rM
By mattcurtis
so, I'd like to know what the origenal song is, because this hardstile track would have been good for a rhythm rage pack
By Rico Sanchez
I got myself a subscription very recently and decided to record myself playing some of the games in Marvel Realm. It was a fun experience! I also found a bug in the robot game Spelunker Probe which I will be reporting soon when I have the patience to write emails. Also, I've read the documentations before recording, that's why I'm doing well um, kind of well I guess.
By Brycey Wicey
This is a funny snippet of a TeemTalk recording. Monday afternoon I was on camille's server. In this part of the recording it was Dane and I, Ethan and Alex B. In the recording, I tapped on the Zoom H1 microphone, which then Alex left the server, which I didn't expect that to happen lol. After that, Dane and I were laughing about it.
By Brycey Wicey
I just flew my little remote control helicopter in the living room. While flying it, the helicopter hit the fan, then it crashed somewhere and made a loud noise. I'm not sure where it is now, I'll have to have help finding it later. The house is a little messy because the Christmas tree has been put up, so there's still some stuff lying around. You can get these little plastic helicopters from your local five below for just five dollars. These cheap little fuckers are fun. They come in different colors and sizes. The only bad thing is, there's no replacement parts, so that means if you break the blade or the motor or anything that makes it unusable, then that's the end of it. You'll have to buy another one. I can't tell you how many times I've gotten a bunch of new ones this year. Sometimes, anything that the helicopter comes in contact with, it means it's about to be crazy. I'd also recommend flying the helicopter with a higher ceiling for best performance. Even though the one where I am isn't that high, it'll do for now. Let's just hope it survived this crash lol.
Was messing around with the encounter array of paladin of the sky and then…
By Radiorobbe
The lamppost in front of my house already has seen a lot in its life. It has been hit by cars and trucks at least twice, and then of course there are the many ugly politician faces on election posters that disfigure its pretty face every few years. The latest accident happened this morning when the Christmas tree for our village square was delivered. Unfortunately, it was a little too wide for the road and extended over the edge of the truck's bed. The poor lamppost got its head shaved off by the tree, with a rather unpleasant sound, but it's best if you hear it for yourself.
A remix of the song See you again by Charlie puth using the full and solo version. This is done using goldwave because I don't feel like using reaper to do it at the time. You'll probably notice the mixing, but it's fine. This was not ment to be a professionaly mixed project, just something I hope you folks enjoy.
By Brycey Wicey
I recently decided to put my Voloco songs on tape. These are the songs I made with it this year and last year (though mostly this year). I found a blank cassette that I have, and I recorded the songs with my CRS 132 tape player and recorder. I didn't start with my recent song, because the first time I did that, when the tape was done, it was playing one of the songs from last year, but not my vary last one. Instead I started with the song The Summertime that I made back in July. Also, I noticed that the vocals were pretty loud. In fact, I didn't just record one take of this, it was multiple. In fact, in this tape I had my volume like at 1%, and the vocals were still choppy, depending on which song that was playing. Despite that problem, I hope you enjoy it anyway.
By VIPPotato
So, in a big archive pack of old games made by dragon apps there is that game called elevator, and this is probably the most atmosferic clip from it. What do you think was that thing which attacked them? I'm really curious so write it in the comments, I read them all and respond even after a long time after uploading. Warning, do not listen at night if you're easily disturbed.
By VIPPotato
One of the clips here inspired me to try this myself, that is replacing sounds.dat in psycho strike with the one from the gate since they use the same engine and encryption. Many files from psycho strike were missing, so it was totally unplayable lol. I wish I could somehow repack it and make a full the psycho gate experience just for fun. So if anyone has an idea how to achieve that then hit me up on dm. Listen to me going through the party level and struggling with errors popping one after another. Enjoy!
By Brycey Wicey
This is a little rant about the shit going on this weekend, because Dane's TeemTalk server was hacked because of Dylan, and David lawless. He gave Dillin's friend a text file of all the user accounts on the server and now he fucked it up. Instead of telling us his problems with us, he does things the hard way.
By KamiKitsune
this is a song I really like, so I thought I'd try and remix it. I don't think I did too bad, honestly.
By JeffB
Have you ever heard the comercials for that medicine called Eliquis and thought hey that sounds a lot like Eloquence? Well I did so I made this Comercial. When Eloquence talks I was going to speed it up but I wanted sighted people to be able to understand it as I am going to put it on Youtube at some point. The song I used was by Dan O'Connor (DanoSongs.com).
By tunmi13
It started in the kitchen, and it ended... not so well.
By alan
Sorry about the shitty saw wave melody I'm planning on having my friend do some vocals and then remove it
By Brycey Wicey
This was a song I made with Voloco back in May called Memories In Florida. I sing about the great times I've had down there, from my recent time to the past.
Hello, everyone! We’re excited to present the second demo recording of content from the upcoming update. This recording showcases the gameplay of one of the new game modes. In this mode, your task is to score goals by hitting the ball into the goal. The more goals you score, the higher your score will be. After each goal, the target shifts to a different position along the horizontal axis. You’ll need to aim for the goal without taking long pauses, as each successive goal increases your streak. This means that each subsequent goal earns you more points than the previous one. The size of the playing field is limited by a bar at the top, which limits the ball’s movement. The recording also demonstrates several effects applied to the goal. The opportunity to activate an effect is accompanied by a special sound, along with a unique looping sound for each effect. Over time, the tone of the looping sound changes, letting you know that the activation window is about to close. To trigger an effect, you must hit the ball against the bar. The recording showcases three effects: continuous movement of the goal, raising the goal upward and locking the goal in place. That’s all for now, thank you for your attention.
By Musicide
The eBow is a handheld device that causes the string its placed above to vibrate indefinitely when held near a pickup. A few bum notes and serious difficulty crossing strings, but having fun nonetheless.
By darren_duff
it took a tun of time to get the coins to upgrade everything, and skill points too!
By VIPPotato
Here's a compilation of 3 recordings with broken google tts. Don't ask how it happened because I have no slightest idea. The last one is the most extreme, that's what happened when I clicked on listen to the example in tts settings. The first one is a broken US english, and the 2nd one is either chinese or japanese voice. Enjoy.
By VIPPotato
So, once I had a game boy and some cartridge with a sticker peeled off. The music sounded interesting so I've recorded it, but I wanna find the original module. Any idea which game that might be from? It was either gb or gbc, not sure about that. The sound and stereo field are rich enough it makes me suspect that is gbc.
By mad-gamer
I made this skit with STAR, and put it together with Reaper and DearVR Pro to make it sound realistic.
By Rico Sanchez
This is all from a synth VSTI. Only the string isn't that synth(hint, it's another VSTI) :D
By TheFake VIP
From the invention of modems up until the V.34 standard (28.8kbps to 33.6kbps), nothing more than an analogue phone line between two modems was necessary for achieving communications. But starting with V.90 (the first official ITU 56k standard, predated only by unofficial, manufacturer developed standards such as X2 and K56 Flex), in order to achieve the higher download speeds, ISPs had to make use of digital ISDN phone lines, and special digital modems. The telephone network has been digitally switched in many areas since at least the 1980s, and the compression methods used in such switching systems limits the theoretical maximum data rate of any modem conversation, so eliminating one of the two conversion steps of a normal analog -> digital -> analogue phone call by using a digital modem on the ISP (or BBS) side allowed for the faster 56k speeds. To determine what kind of conditions they're dealing with in order to try to handshake 56k download,, V.90 and V.92 modems perform a procedure known as "Digital Impairment Learning". In layman's terms, the originating modem (the one in your PC), sends a request to the receiving digital modem (at your ISP), asking it to make a particular noise. The originating modem then listens to this noise to figure out what data, if any, is being clobbered by digital compression on the line, and to negotiate around these impairments, to establish a stable connection, at the cost, of course, of speed. Upload speeds are not affected by any of this, because your originating modem is on a normal analogue PSTN line (telephone modems never went above 33.6k upload to my knowledge). Because the originating modem is free to choose what sound is played during DIL, different manufacturers used different sounds, and so they can be used to identify what type of modem someone used to make a connection. An upstanding citizen of the internet has graciously archived many of these, for your listening pleasure: https://goughlui.com/2016/05/03/project-the-definitive-collection-of-v-90v-92-modem-sounds/ This sound is a handshake from an Agere softmodem, and is my favourite DIL of the bunch. If you're crazy enough to have read this entire post, comment below which one is your favourite!
By TheFake VIP
Heard this tracker when watching a YouTube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIkFcOOd1Ek) and liked it, so I decided to look it up and download it from the mod archive. You can find it here: https://modarchive.org/index.php?request=view_by_moduleid&query=40685
By Brycey Wicey
In this audio recording, I demonstrate The Casio CTK 7000 keyboard. It has a lot of great sounds to work with, which I show in this recording. It also has some cool styles of songs. You have the ability to record music with it, and it stors them in an SD card. If you wanna hear more demo songs of this thing, write that in the comments.
Title says it all, really. The music is not from any sounds, it was added to give the recording a slight flavor so it isn't to dull.