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(8 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I used my iPad in London and Dublin this week, but I had to upload my track to Soundcloud, then have my lady use her Android to listen to the track on Soundcloud and pull the file from the soundcloud app's temp folder to upload it to weeklybeats.

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(22 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Space( o Y o )
http://weeklybeats.com/#/datajanitor/music/space-o-y-o-

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(20 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I just did a 168 for this week.
Normally between 96-152 is the norm for me.

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(22 replies, posted in General Discussion)

( o Y o )

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

I tried, but couldn't find enthusiasm for the samples...
http://weeklybeats.com/#/datajanitor/mu … narcissism

I think that's what I'll do this week, I haven't even started yet. I've been focusing on rpmchallenge.com

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

.. I do that already. wink

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(12 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Anyone? I haven't seen mention of it yet this week.

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(28 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Lots of different noises went in to this one...
http://weeklybeats.com/#/datajanitor/music/saturday

It's like putting food on credit. The bill comes a month later, but you already shat it out weeks ago.

Syntar is awesome if you like Sitar sounds...
http://www.vst4free.com/free_vst.php?id=295

Not everyone might get permission to cover a song. I like the no 4/4 idea.

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(76 replies, posted in General Discussion)

Even did vocals. Whoah.
http://weeklybeats.com/#/datajanitor/mu … g-migraine

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(27 replies, posted in General Discussion)

ok, I'll bite... "what's Sonic Art 3?"

Guitar Rig is ridiculously useful for all sorts of things, I don't even play guitar.

FL mobile, at the moment, is more just a sketchpad to be ported to the full version to work on later. you CAN import sounds, but it's kind of tricky.. I'd imagine either they'll develop it more into a full blown production package, or spin off a slightly different product that's meant to be more of a standalone than an accessory.