I wish the thief the very worst. May he/she come to an abrupt stop and fly through the windshield arms-first.
>9 years old >having it fixed via a technician You realize it might cost more to actually repair the old computer than buying something relatively new and pre-built due to depreciated hardware that just might be expensive to repair/replace? You're realistic at least about the idea of replacing it, which probably might just be a decent upgrade lol What PC is it if it's a pre-built? Give me details.
There were sparks, I think. When the lightning struck it seemed one of the wires snapped (like going haywire kind of snap). My PC shut down immediately after and my modem wasn't able to turn on lol. My house also went blackout for a bit in that moment. We had the modem repaired immediately, but my network port is beyond help atm because the sensor is now broken from what I can observe. We're probably going to need to field a technician sooner or later or replace it altogether since it's a 9 years old PC.
Were there sparks? Funny enough, my WiFi was going on and off. When I went to check the modem and router, the lights were blinking on and off randomly. There was a blackout in my area and I guess it got messed up trying to reconnect. Both the modem and the router were overheating so I unplugged them and later reconnected them. I waited for it to cool down btw which fixed the problem.
Originally Posted by Lianru I should try playing some Tsukihime pieces. Too bad I'm so slow at transcription... A few things: Try to keep your right wrist up instead of letting it bob all over the place with each note (you can't do that with faster pieces). The left wrist looks much better. The two quartets of 16th notes sound a little rushed. How long have you been playing piano? Maybe I can ask you for some tips too ;w; More Tsukihime transcription is always good man. Thanks for the tips . yeah I've been told about my right wrist a lot lol, I'm still trying to improve it. yeah the two quartets one are a bit rushed, I guess I did those a tad too fast. I think I've been playing the piano for a little more than 2 years. Not too credible, but feel free to message me if you want to talk about piano. Originally Posted by Hen_Ichi Hmm.... guess that makes more sense than recording real audio ^^; Well you can record real audio but I think you need special equipments like a microphone for the best quality .
Hmm.... guess that makes more sense than recording real audio ^^;
I should try playing some Tsukihime pieces. Too bad I'm so slow at transcription... A few things: Try to keep your right wrist up instead of letting it bob all over the place with each note (you can't do that with faster pieces). The left wrist looks much better. The two quartets of 16th notes sound a little rushed. How long have you been playing piano? Maybe I can ask you for some tips too ;w;
Originally Posted by Hen_Ichi "very amateur" Better than me. Maybe you can tell me how to record good video and audio DX Well I want to be better at this. I record the video with my phone and done the editing and syncing with Sony Vegas. For the audio, I just plugged a midi cable into my piano and used a vst to record the piano sound, which you can see on my laptop there .
Originally Posted by mewarmo990 Subscribed. I think you made a mistake at 1:30-1:31 though. Glad that you saw it mew :3. About that part, my pianist friend told me that it's supposed to be like that. He said that our mind deliberately imagine notes that have a natural ending tone. As a matter of fact, the music itself doesn't contain such a tone. I guess it's something like an audio illusion or something. Well his ears are better than mine so I just went along with that.
"very amateur" Better than me. Maybe you can tell me how to record good video and audio DX
Subscribed. I think you made a mistake at 1:30-1:31 though.