So some of you may not know this, but I totally hate that song, incense and peppermint by strawberry alarm clock. It is like my least favorite song in the history of the universe, so what did I do? I made fun of it. Aside from the backing track, everything you are going to hear was created by my very messed up brain at 3 o’clock in the morning. I came up with the lyrics without the help of an AI. Kind of shocking since I suck at song lyrics.
Okay, so recently, let's say about Thursday, some friends got me into creating sequence storm tracks. So I created a couple and I thought I'd demo it for you all today. They can all be downloaded except race for the ages, from the steam workshop. I have not yet uploaded the race for the ages, will do it ass soon as I re open the game.
Bit of a note, for black Crimson, if the beginner difficulties uploaded, because I am not sure if it is, don't play it. Because it's actually not begginer at all it's quite difficult one. 2 for some reason this song kind of unsyncs itself, so I got upset and I didn't complete the beginner difficulty. It's actually uncomplete.
I was bored this morning and decided to play one of my favorite Rhythm Heaven Fever remixes, that being number 7. I would like to apologize for the stuttering in advance, my computer wasn't liking Dolphin Emulator this morning, which is quite rare.
I recorded this a few years ago with no intervention from AI. I did it in logic pro with my own voice and keyboards. find more on www.soundcloud.com/marakelland
Put on your headphones and listen to this playthrough as we played Spelunker Probe twice. In one part, the Dolby downmixing (our suite's upcoming feature) is off, and in the next part, it’s on.
What difference can you hear? Tell us in the comments!
This is a NotebookLM tutorial on how to move to another Mastodon instance, based on the fedi tips article. If you're now just trying to figure this out, this NotebookLM deep dive should help.
This past weekend I put the bowling training soundtrack from Wii Sports through Suno. It's got that lo-fi feal to it. If you know this song you played Wii Sports Bowling!
This tutorial — and I use that term loosely — covers adding non-Steam games to Steam and adding a controller layout using Steam Input. Once done, Steam will emulate keyboard presses for controller buttons, d-pads and joysticks, allowing you to use a controller for games that don't natively support one.
This is a short demo of this new synthesizer i have, and no it's actually not a vst. This is the alesis air synth, from 2003, and you control it by waving your hand around the dome
I'm really impressed at the quality of this game. It's very polished, and the sound design is excellent. it's also fun and quite addictive, as the title states.
So I decided to make a TTS skit, based on ones from other TTS creators like windows electronic101 and others where the NVGT fall back voice has an argument with TTS voices. Spoiler alert, he's more Narcississstic than Microsoft Eva ever was!
WARNING THIS FILE CONTAINS LOUD AND SHITTY TRUMPET PLAYING BE ADVISED THAT YOUR EARS MAY BLEED!
I was testing my victor reader stream and so I compiled a few recordings of when i wasn't fucking around and doing random shit with the other person featured in the recording
This is the song to the Panasonic KX-TAW848 Internal BGM 1. This sounds like some NES game, but I know that there are some Panasonic phones, so I don't know where this is from. This isn't mine, I found this file on SNDupp several months ago by guessing URLS, and it was really cool. I showed my bro Dane that, and he said, somebody's living in 1991.
I promise, this is the last Street Fighter gameplay recording I'll do for a while.
Street Fighter EX 3, the last installment in the Street Fighter EX franchise developed by Arika and published by Capcom, was first released in Japan on March 4th, 2000 as a launch title for the Sony Playstation 2. Street Fighter EX 3 adopts a tag battle system, allowing a fighter to tag anyone in their team at any time during a fight. Also, EX 3 introduces a mechanic called the surprise blow, which lets fighters perform special attacks without using their super bar.
Unlike EX and EX 2, and other games in the main Street Fighter series for that matter, EX 3 does not employ the traditional concept of winning fights based on number of rounds or a fighter's health compared to their opponent. Instead, EX 3's gameplay is divided into 6 stages, with each stage being completed when all fighter's in the opponent's team are defeated. Exceptions to this rule are stages 3 and 5, which are one-on-one battles.
For blind players, all games in the Street Fighter EX series will announce the selected fighter when chosen.
Note: This gameplay was done with the PCSX2 emulator, which runs like garbage on my system, so you will hear some slowdowns.
You can sell anything on Myspace in 2009... Go to 1:10 to skip the intro.
This is gameplay of Class of '09: The Re-Up, available on Steam. It supports Renpy accessibility in theory, but it's broken. If you want to play it, either use OCR to click options or enable the voice mode by pressing V, select an option, disable it and then click the option.