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[_] [?] Anonymous 01/26/11(Wed)02:34 No.1457475
>> [_] Anonymous 01/26/11(Wed)02:47 No.1457479
can i save music?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/26/11(Wed)02:50 No.1457481
>>1457479
NO!
>> [_] Anonymous 01/26/11(Wed)02:54 No.1457482
all that hard work making bautiful generic music and i cant even fuckin save it
how will i pretend i have music skills now?
;_;
>> [_] Anonymous 01/26/11(Wed)03:32 No.1457495
>>1457479
Except for this (and i guess it's one thing you just can't expect from generic flashes - they
can't save files properly to your drive, it's like a rule or something, some technical
disadvatage of swf-s), there's one more thing this great program lacks - ability to change
accords' pattern (it only has like 5 of them, and if i could choose any 5 I wish, this flash
would be almost perfect).
Anyway, i liked it a lot.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/26/11(Wed)04:00 No.1457507
>>1457482
It emulates live synthes like they were 20-30 years ago. You still can buy one for $300-2k and
pretend successfully... though it's a bit expensive way.
But nevertheless you can buy one of those modern dj-gears that is all the same but
emulates|produces this sound digitally. It's in a way cheaper.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/26/11(Wed)08:38 No.1457569
Oh wow, this is pretty awesome.