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TAKE FLIGHT

By JerwuQu on April 5, 2026 10:39 pm

Some classic happy hardcore, kinda similar to last week!


As mentioned a few weeks back, this will be the last track from me in ~7 weeks unless I find a portable solution that's nice (for me) to use.

Sad to break the WB streak since 2018, but it is what it is!


Next stop: Japan!

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Japan for 7 weeks? If it's between that and breaking your Weeklybeat streak while you're doing this for the fifth freakimg time...
Yeah, sounds like the right call to me. Though I'm gonna miss hearing your stuff every week!
I'm curious though - what would a portable setup have to look/feel like in order to be usable for you?

LeBernd wrote:

Japan for 7 weeks? If it's between that and breaking your Weeklybeat streak while you're doing this for the fifth freakimg time...
Yeah, sounds like the right call to me. Though I'm gonna miss hearing your stuff every week!
I'm curious though - what would a portable setup have to look/feel like in order to be usable for you?

Thank you! heart

Best setup would honestly be a laptop with FL Studio and a mouse. I've used it before but recently FL has been very uncooperative in Wine and most of my favorite plugins no longer work and I'm not too keen on bringing a Windows partition just for FL. May look into some less serious solution but that's still a step up from FL Mobile. This is all provided I have the motivation for it though! It's vacation after all smile

If you're going with a linux laptop, you got plenty of options
Ardour, Waveform and LMMS are free and work natively on Linux, not entirely sure about their compatibility, but default plugins don't get enough love as it is

- Ebrit

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