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vijveratelier · 8 months
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kuliak · 1 year
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Patch notes below:
Bloom is driving the melody of this patch, so I’m counting this as a “branches” exploration, but the real stars of the show here are my rhythmic core: Four Bricks Rook and IDUM. The latter is a personal favorite I’ve already highlighted, but the former is new and my last 3u acquisition for the next couple of months. 
This is so. Cool! Finger drumming, quantized or unquantized; with the ability to create your own tables to use for fills or sweeping through, and that’s only scratching the surface. I need to get better at the drumming itself, so for now, it’s quantized for me. This module allows me to do one of my favorite things on looping sequencers like OP-Z and just play gesturally: designing sounds, looping them in a rhythm I like, tweaking the sounds, then adjusting the rhythm. It’s such a relaxing way to play an instrument that I really get lost in, and IDUM lets it stay interesting when I’m just listening or tweaking sounds.
IDUM also works oh so well with Sinc Bucina, or any other low-pass gate. When it sporadically ratchets the LPG, it builds in a very dynamic way. Coupled with Melotus, this creates semi-random swells with Ts-L which is getting notes from Bloom and wavefold CV from Marbles. Additional Marbles outputs modulate Taiko and Daiko somewhere between other melodic voices and percussion.
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dailyharuka · 2 months
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Day 4.1
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happy synthezier synths sydsygas fua boooo spelling heres the link
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DAKARA MOTTO!!!! (more jump more) this song has one of my fav 2dmvs its just simple but like fun yk?!?! live laugh more jump more (it haunts my spotify)
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love trial save me love trial i lvoe love trail live laugh love love train
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she is pondering (dreamin chuchu)
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more 4koma
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irondadmadlads · 2 years
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Irondad Prompt #41:
Tony: Kid, why do you keep rubbing your head?
Peter: Headache
Tony: Do you want painkillers for that?
Peter: Won’t work
Tony: They’ll work with your metabolism, I had Cho and Bruce specifically synthezie them for you
Peter, realizing he doesn’t have to suffer anymore:
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mahatka · 1 year
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Synthezier punk
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krathia7 · 7 months
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【ASTERIAN】Jack's Lament【Synthezier V Cover】
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www-pinkhearse · 1 year
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so you know digital instruments. like when u record each note of the piano and turn them into cute little files and put them into a computer program so u can make songs with those inside the computer without actually playing the real piano. now the whole vocal synthesis thing is if someone recorded themselves singing syllables at different pitches and turned them into cute little files to make songs with on the computer. vocaloid / synthezier v / utau etc are specialized programs that can read these files and have you rearrange/edit them how you see fit to make songs. a package of such recordings is commonly called a voice bank or a voice library. for example hatsune miku is a voice bank containing recordings made by the japanese voice actress saki fujita (<- called a voice provider). anyone can buy and use said voice banks to make music with. it grew a culture thanks to the anime character mascots associated with the products but tldr what it is is just a digital instrument where u use the sounds of someone's recorded voice and producing songs with them is like weaponized youtube poop. this msg is a little disjointed and chaotic cuz its late over here so if i jhave any other specific questions i can continue helping?
oKAY THAT CLEARS UP A LOT ACTUALLY THANK YOU!!!
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doradorky · 1 year
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‘Buchla’ a linoprint inspired by the sophisticated synthezier Buchla200.
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aboutzatanna · 2 years
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The Tragic Story Of Sindella: Zatanna’s Mom
These days Zatanna’s dad gets more focus than her mom. But back in the late 70′s to the early 90′s, Zatanna’s mother was just as important as her Dad.    
I already recapped some of Sindella’s story arcs in this series of posts but I thought it would be best to compile and summarized all of Sindella’s appearances into one single dedicated post.  
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Sindella was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists Dick Dillin and Frank McLaughlin. Arguably, the story of Sindella began in the same issue that Zatanna joined the JL, although we wouldn’t realize it at first, when Zatanna appeared in the satellite wearing a new costume:  
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Source: JLA #161
The issue after she joined , Zatanna experiences a psychic backlash and she realizes that part of her mind has been wiped and that she has no memory of how she got her new costume. Her, Ralph and Red Tornado begin to investigate, they follow the trail to the Zatara’s ancestral home in upstate NY where they are attacked.
During that time we see Ralph being a mentor to her:   
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Source: JLA #162 
The trio manage to stop the attack and it turns out that the person who attacked them and also mind wiped Zatanna was her own father; John Zatara! 
Neither the League nor Zatanna are pleased by Zatara’s actions. 
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Source: JLA #163
Zatanna’s so upset with her father that she puts a spell on him to make sure he’s telling the truth. 
As he explains, he and Zatanna were performing at a show one night when suddenly Zatanna transformed into a costume similar to her mothers.
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Source: JLA #163
Zatara believed that Sindella died in a car accident and that Zatanna’s sudden transformation was her ghost coming back to haunt her. It is revealed that if the ghost of a loved one who died traumatically can return in darker, twisted form. It’s a cool idea that I don’t think has been used anywhere else in the DCU. 
Hence why he mind wiped Zatanna and tried to exorcise the ‘ghost’ from their house but something went wrong and he ended up trapped in a dimensional whirlpool until Zatanna freed him.    
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Source: JLA #163
After making up both Zatanna and Zatara attempt to contact Sindella but something goes wrong. With the help of the League, Zatanna and Giovanni soon realize that Sindella may in fact be alive and that leads us to the story of how the two met in #164:    
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Source: JLA #164
After beating a villain named Anton Allegro and gaining his magic powered Synthesizer which can pierce dimensional barriers, the Zataras and the League make their way to Northern Turkey where they use the magical synthezier to break through magical barriers and discover a hidden city:   
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Source: JLA #164
......where the finally  meet Sindella and a few other characters:  
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Source: JLA #164
The League takes on the Hidden Ones but even for them fighting against an entire city of magic users is too much:   
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Source: JLA #165
After they’re defeated, the League is imprisoned separately from the Zataras. Zatanna finally gets a few moments with her mother:  
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Zatanna casts a spell to break her mother out of her catatonic state and we finally learn why she was imprisoned:  
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Even though Giovanni was a great Dad, not having a mother in her life seem to have affected Zatanna on a deeper level. 
We also learn that: 
-The Homo Magi gene are an off shoot of the human race who genetically developed the ability to do magic. While humans were figuring out fire, the Magi were able to advance far beyond humanity thanks to their power.  
-However, there was a catch; the Magi were fewer in number and they discovered that if they breed with humans the resulting offspring has less magical power and subsequent breeding with humans will cause that power to diminish over multiple generations. Hence why the Magi isolated themselves for millennia and refused to intermingle with humans. 
Which brings us to Sindella who was born with the Medulla Jewel and doomed to be a glorified battery for her people until she met John Zatara.  
-There is also some weird stuff like humans and Homo Magi having a fatal attraction to each other that would cause the Magi to hopelessly fall in love with a human.
Anyway, the League escapes their prison, a fight breaks out between the JL and the Homo Magi. Meanwhile, Sindella is terrified that her daughter might encounter the same fate as her. Until finally:  
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I admit the story isn’t perfect. I wasn’t a fan of humans and Homo Magi having a fatal attraction towards each other and the reveal that the League were fighting illusions all along. Those parts were anti climatic.   
However, I love the idea of John Zatara and Sindella having a forbidden relationship. I would love to see Sindella’s story explored more; imagine being born to know that your destiny is to be a glorified battery for your people, to escape, find love and even have a child only to be kidnapped and imprisoned for years, to briefly reunite with your daughter who came to rescue you only to sacrifice yourself to save her.     There is remarkable potential here, it’s sad that the story is forgotten and have never been revisited.   
There is also the interesting dichotomy in that Sindella saw her power as a curse but for Giovanni it was gift that he used to entertain and bring joy to others.   It’s easy to see why she might have fallen for him.  
As mentioned above, the ‘Hidden City’ is said to be located in the Northern parts of Turkey. I did some digging to see if there were any Turkish folklore or myth that might have inspired the story but I couldn’t find anything. Then again I’m not Turkish so there is a 99% chance that I missed something. So I can’t say whether the writer Gerry Conway chose the location because of something specific that interested him or if he chose it randomly because it was basically somewhere far, far away.   
In JLA #166 we witness Sindella’s funeral and the Trinity reflecting on the events:   
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This is one of the rare stories in which the League lost a battle. It’s a wonder why this story hasn’t been revisited and updated.  
Sindella would continue to be mentioned even after her death and even made a few appearances afterwards.  
Her creator, Gerry Conway, always gave both John Zatara and Sindella equal billing whenever he had to recount Zatanna’s backstory:   
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Source: JLA #200
Zatanna herself continued to wear her mother’s costume, likely as a tribute to her until one day she decided to switch to something else:  
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JLA #187
Sindella would make a return appearance in the 64 page Zatanna Special (1987)  in which her ghost attempted to contact Zatanna to tell her something: 
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This prompted Zatanna to return to the Hidden City, meeting them for real this time where she finds out that they’re all dying of a magical disease and only Zatanna can save them:  
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I wish the the Special had dug deeper into Zatanna’s internal conflict. After all these are the same people that kidnapped and imprisoned her mother.  It could have been interesting to see Zatanna  initially reluctant to help but then realizing that the people, children, women and adults shouldn’t be blamed for the decision of a zealot High Priest and deciding to save them.  
The High Priest himself is portrayed as good guy or at least not an antagonist and he shows Zatanna the next step of her journey: finding the true source of magic:  
During her journey to uncover the ‘true source’ of magic, Zatanna comes face to face with her arch enemy Allura and is left for dead by the latter.  Then:  
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Inspired by her mothers advice,  Zatanna manages to find the strength to escape her trap, overcome the manifestation of  despire and realizes that the true source of magic is life itself:    
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  And because Zatanna’s parents can never actually stay dead, Sindella returns again in the 1993 4 part mini series ‘Zatanna: Come Together’ to warn Zatanna about a threat lurking beneath San Francisco.  
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Zatanna: Come Together #2
In a way, it’s a spiritual successor to the 87 Special but also it’s own thing. 
The mini finds abandoning her fathers backwards magic to embrace her mother’s  Atlantean magic which involves shooting magic eye beams, wearing a necklace and a staff.   
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Source: Zatanna Come Together #2
This was meant to be a revamp of the character but it never stuck and Zatanna quietly went back to wearing her stage magician outfit..
In #4, Zatanna gets to have a longer conversation with Sindella:  
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Source: Zatanna Come Together #4
If you’re wondering why Sindella is suddenly Atlantean thats because the 1985 Secret Origins which retells DCU history after COIE altered history revealed that the Hidden Ones were a diaspora of Atlanteans who settled in Northern Turkey after Atlantis sank.   
There were also a character named Arion whose series delved into the sinking of Atlantis and also established the Lords of Order and Chaos.     
As for Sindella she would begin to lose prominence and fade away in the mid to late 90′s and 00′s to the point of being overshadowed by John Zatara.         
DC would continue to use ‘Homo Magi’ to refer to their magical characters but rarely acknowledge how it’s connected to the Zataras and Sindella. IMO it should be treated like the Flashes and Speed Force.  
Sindella made a one panel cameo appearance in a dream sequence in Dini’s Zatanna series from 2010 thus implying that her stories are still canon:  
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Source: Zatanna #02 
She also appeared briefly in the Black Canary/Zatanna: Bloodspell OGN also by Dini along with the Hidden Ones (who are not depicted as antagonistic):  
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Dini focused primarily on John Zatara and while him raising Zatanna is an important facet of her character, I’ve found that Dini and most writers are often too reliant on the father-daughter relationship for their stories.  
Post Nu52 which erased and revamped DCU history, Sindella went unmentioned for a long time, she appeared very briefly in this sequence where Zatanna time travelled to the past to meet her father in JLD Vol 1 #35:    
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Sadly, it seems like the writers either didn’t do their research or didn’t care for the characters history as Sindella is not blonde and she appears to be a normal human mom taking care of Zatanna.   
Sindella appeared very briefly in DC Superhero Girls in which we learn that she walked out on Zatanna when she was young
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Which left Zatanna with issues on her subsequent birthdays.  
She got a much better showing in Zatanna & The House of Secrets in which she helps Zatanna whose chasing Klarion in the House of Secrets:  
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Then more recently she appeared in YJ S4 but once again with dark hair and as a normal human woman who died of cancer:   
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Even though the story arc was about exploring the history of magic and Homo Magi, none of it is connected to Sindella nor is there any mention of the HIdden Ones  Even Arion and Nabu gets the rug pulled from underneath their feet as they are all basically pawns in Vandal Savage’s scheme.     
I know the shows is all about doing it’s own thing but I think it’s fair to be disappointed that they didn’t find some way to do Sindella’s character justice.  
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devinesound · 4 years
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QUADRIVIUM orbital synthezier uses the orbital data of 12 moons of the giant gas planets of the Solar System: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune to create music. 🪐💫 https://www.giorgiosancristoforo.net/softwares/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CEVLgHmn9Qk/?igshid=uwh4d5d696vj
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raykid · 6 years
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Rabbids Invasion: Top 5 Best Season 4 Episodes So Far
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Season 4 of Rabbids has so far easily been the best the series has had to offer since Season 2. Up until this point, this fourth installment has managed to flawlessly combine old elements that worked in previous seasons with new elements that in my opinion, have helped the show improve vastly.
From the episodes I’ve watched so far, I’ve been greeted with wonderfully bizarre stories such as a mutant Rabbid-mole stalking a flying submarine, Rabbids switching bodies with dinosaurs, and even a Red Riding Hood parody where the wolf is the hero, and the grandma is the antagonist, making this the craziest season yet. And since this is, after all, a Rabbids TV show, the crazier the better.
For that reason, today I’m going to be counting down to the top 5 absolute best this season has had to offer us so far. Grab a plunger and read on.
5. Rabbid Princess
Starting off this list is the episode I consider to have probably the funniest set-up for a Rabbids plot since Season 2′s ‘‘Glow Rabbid’‘. In this episode, a wimpy biker Rabbid who is part of a gang of tougher Rabbids accidentally knocks out their leader after attempting to perform a dangerous stunt. Afterwards, thinking that he ‘‘killed’ his leader, the wimpy biker Rabbid attempts to ‘‘revive’‘ him  by placing him inside the submarine’s disguise chamber, which results in him being dressed up as a princess. Clearly, hilarity ensued.
This episode takes advantage of every opportunity it has to crack a slapstick or visual joke about a tough biker Rabbid suddenly acting very feminine-like, and every moment of it is comedy gold. Probably the best scene in the entire episode is when the biker-princess Rabbid quite literally becomes a full-on parody of a classic Disney princess, possibly Snow White, where it then begins to sing in a high-pitched voice while cleaning the floor, complete with a whimsical soundtrack and tiny little chicks as backup singers.  There’s also a really good lesson at the end, which while I won’t give away, I feel makes the ending feel surpsiringly satisfying. Definitely an episode worth re-watching.
4. Rabbids Special Unit
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This was one of three episodes that established the few mini- story arcs and recurring characters this season would continue to offer, and this particular one started off with a bang. In this episode, three Rabbids wearing tu-tus fall off the submarine, and it’s up to Zak and Zoey to get them back inside while avoiding the government, who is hot on the submarine’s trail. I had already talked about why this episode  works  so well in the past, and I still stand by my opinion that this is not only one of the best of this season, but possibly the series in general. The Rabbids’ antics while dressed as ballet dancers may already be funny on their own, but something about having human characters being there to react to them somehow makes the gag ten times more hysterical than it should be. The surprising amount of character development and growth given to both Zak and Zoey, at least when compared to previous seasons, also felt very earned. Not only is Zak now officially Zoey’s boyfriend, but he’s also grown fond of the Rabbids, going as far as to actually help them rather than try to obsessively catch or study them, and it never feels out of place or forced.
There’s also a lot of action and chase sequences, which I’m sure a lot of kids would enjoy. Everything this episode tried to go for was honestly pretty ambitious for only a mere seven minutes, and I guarantee you that the way this episode is paced will have you wanting more by the time it ends.
The only episode that could possibly top it would be one where a legitimate threat to the Rabbids is introduced, which leads me to my next entry..
3. Rabbid  Elite
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Another episode  I had also once talked about in the past, but is definitely worth talking about  again, because the amount of care that was put into making this episode feel as atmospheric and intriguing as possible is just amazing. This episode introduces us to a supervillain named Otto Torx, who is obsessed with making the presidential office recognize his ‘‘genius plans’‘. Things then go awry when the Rabbids’ submarine becomes attached to the entrance of Torx’s lair, interfering with his plans of releasing flying robots to attack the city.
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As I mentioned before, there’s something about the way this episode is written and animated that gives it a strange sense of atmosphere. The darker colors, the music, and even some of the camera angles give the episode a somewhat more somber tone from others. There’s this particularly great scene where Torx’s robots invade the Rabbids’ submarine and start shooting lasers at them, which perfectly implements all the elements that I just mentioned, and I  could easily watch it over and over again simply because of how beautiful it looked. The use of a strange, synthezied drum sound for the background music during this scene also helped this scene become a true highlight. This episode, in a strange way, I dare to say felt cinematic to me, and it doesn’t stop there.
The Rabbids, as always, have their cute slapstick moments, but easily the best part of the entire episode is Torx himself.  While his evil plans may not seem like much, everything from his attractive design , smooth voice  and Bond-like tendencies make him a very enjoyable character to watch, and his chemistry when facing the Rabbids is undeniable, and it’s where his personality truly shines. The ending of this episode is also especially hilarious, making this another must-watch.
2. Rabbid Clowns
After Torx’s nearly flawless introduction in ‘‘Rabbid Elite’‘, I honestly couldn’t wait to see more of him, and thankfully this season has had plenty of Torx-centric episodes, but probably his finest appereance following his debut episode is the one in question, titled ‘‘Rabbid Clowns’‘. It’s Torx’s birthday in this episode, and his mother sends a clown to his lair, despite him loathing them. Unfortunately, three Rabbids arrive at Torx’s lair before the clown does, and dress up as ones as well, driving Torx insane with their comedic antics. As I mentioned in the previous entry on this list, Torx’s personality shines best when he’s surrounded by the Rabbids. His irritability and formal demeanor combined with the Rabbids’ loud and rowdy behavior make for the perfect comedy team, with Torx playing the ‘‘straight man’’ to the Rabbids‘ insanity, and this episode relishes every second of it. Not only were the Rabbids hysterical, with them bouncing and running around screaming and acting like clowns like they usually do, but there was a moment where I was legitimately concerned for their well-being.
At one point, Torx becomes so fed up with them that he finally loses his patience and starts chasing them around his lair with a golf club. Granted, the Rabbids have survived countless of injuries before, but something about the angles that they showed when Torx dragged the golf club across the floor, as well as the music, made him seem genuinely threatening, and it’s such a great thing to see. After all, if Rabbids are going to be the stars of their own show, the viewer needs to care for them in some way, and what better way to do so than by putting them in legitimate danger. The action in this episode was also great. We get to see, once again, all of Torx’s robots shooting lasers, as well as Rabbids running away and hiding in the dark, and it’s all a joy to watch. This episode just had a great balance of action, comedy and suspense that I honestly don’t think I’ve seen in any other episode of Rabbids, making this episode one of a kind. But if this is the case, what other episode could possibly be better?
Well… that, my friends is…
1. Rabbid Vikings
This is the episode that comes to mind when I think of the perfect Rabbids story.  I’m just going to say it: Before Torx came along, Alice was my favorite human character in the series, and she still holds a strong position as my second favorite. This episode justifies not only everything I love about this character, but what I love about Rabbids in general. This episode sees the Rabbids dress up as vikings to retrieve their ball from a cow. Unfortunately, they soon become mad with power and start causing destruction and mayhem in the entire city, eventually  having Alice join them as their leader.
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There’s a lot of reasons why I chose this as the number 1 episode of this season so far. For one, it was great to see the Rabbids return to their slightly more destructive roots from some of their earliest video games. at least for the lenght of one episode. As always, there’s a couple of cute slapstick gags and all the classic Rabbid humor fans have come to enjoy over the years, but what makes this episode stand out to me the most is that it has something that’s probably what I consider to be the most important thing any project, (live-action or animated) should always have: Heart. This episode of Rabbids has a lot of heart underneath all its chaos, particularly in its resolution, and they couldn’t have chosen a better character for this type of storyline than Alice. Any episode where Alice and the Rabbids interact is easily some of the most endearing and sweetest stories the show has to offer, as I’ve always seen their relationship as  sort of couple of neighborhood kids who occasionally get together and play, and this entry is no exception.
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I don’t want to give away the ending of the episode, but I am going to say that it’s easily the highlight of the entire thing, and it embodies everything I love about these crazy bunnies. They may seem loud and obnoxious on the surface, but at the end of the day, it’s their child-like innocence and endearing side that has managed to plunge its way into my heart, as well as hundreds of other fans’. This episode represents what made the Rabbids so appealing to begin with: A  perfect balance of chaos and charm.
Let’s hope these lovably idiotic anti-heroes never change their wicked ways, especially for the remainder of this season. Hope you enjoyed my list!
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stringers-journey · 2 years
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The dream that I dreamt
I rarely get to remember any kind of dreams but there's this one that has been with for years now.
It began with me sitting in a subway cart, I remember the seats having this kind of wooden furnish with blueish flourecent lights dimly iluminating the place, it was filled to the brim with everyone around wearing black clothing and white vans and they all were just idling, minding their own business.
Then when the train finallystopped everyone flocked out of the cart, some did calmly, others jogged their way out, everyone save this girl, she was also wearing black clothing and white vans look, however she had a white bobcut to match her kicks, she just looked at me and says to me something, I don't rememeber what she said even when I woke up I didn't know, But I recall her nodding her head to the cart's exit.
Outside seemed like a chamber made out of concrete and old white tiling in the shape of a corridor with a bright light at the end of it.
Everyone was heading that way, I don't really know why but I decided to go there also, getting closer and closer I could hear howlings, roarings and chants of an audience getting hyped the more closer I got to the exit.
Exiting the corridor led me into the bulls entrance of a bullfighting arena with a stage in the middle of it, both the seats & arena wereoccupied completly by the same people I was with inside the cart. Everyone was cheering or booing at the stage until the lights went, gren strobing lights came out of the stage doing rounds around the bullring.
The stage's curtains opened with a band of unkown genre where the man behind the mic looked at us and simply said a word (Which I don't remember), opened his arms and turned himself into a set of stars, with the stage turning into a black void. a lone guitar could be heard doing riffs with only a synthezier to accompying it.
Then I woke up. It was a really trippy night that one. I might do something with it.
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jcollesano · 3 years
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Halo by Depeche Mode is a classic dark tone song from their hit album titled Violator. The format uses AABABB where A is the verse is B is the the chrous. Unlike the other songs I talked about, this one doesn’t have a bridge as it automacally skips to the final Chours. The instruments that are uses are Vocals, Syntheziers, Drums and Bass. The syntheziers are used in multiple ways but it does good with the melody. The harmony lies with the chrous part as everything comes together like the finale of the song. Overall, this is one of my favoritre songs to listen to and I reccomended to anyone that would like to get into Electronic Music.
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gaycatpark · 7 years
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Composer Wendy Carlos, a trans woman, helped oversee the development of the Moog synthezier, won three Grammy awards for her album Switch-On-Bach, and wrote the original score for Tron as well as A Clockwork Orange, and The Shining.
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royalbeatsrecords · 5 years
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Tracktion Software Releases FREE Waverazor LE Synthezier - Bedroom Producers Blog http://dlvr.it/QtHxB7
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blackfoxrec · 5 years
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Tracktion Software Releases FREE Waverazor LE Synthezier - Bedroom Producers Blog http://dlvr.it/QtHxBC
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