By Brycey Wicey
I took the song Time To Say Goodbye by Blasterjaxx and Timmy Trumpet and put it through StemRoller to make this instrumental of it. I think this song came out around the fall last year, it's a great collaboration between the two. It's great to hear the instruments of it. I know Timmy Trumpet uses this song in the very end of his live sets.
By staticmaster
me joining the roster of ball bouncer players here.
let me know what you think of this playing of trial of mastery!
by the way, the penalty items should not add to the missed effects. because, I got 3 penalty items in a row, missed the third while trying to juggle balls, and then got 35 percent taken off my score. which, at the time, was 25000, so it dropped to 19000, a bastardly drop.
fortunately, it does not happen in this recording. enjoy!
By KamiKitsune
it took me a hole day to make this. It's missing bass in one part, but it is finished pretty much.
By The Byte Bender
Baghdad, 1258. The Mongol army is days away from burning the greatest library on Earth. Enter four time-traveling nerds with strict orders: Watch. Don’t interfere. Too bad history isn’t that simple.
Dr. Leila Nassar (a historian with family ties to the chaos) leads a crew of rebels, rule-followers, and idealists. Their mission seems simple: document the House of Wisdom’s destruction. But there is one problem: The scholars they’re supposed to coldly observe won’t stop being human!
This is the third episode in a series of 5. This episode takes place 2 days from where the last one ended. I tried experimenting with background/transitional music, which may or may not become a tradition depending on what you think. Regardless though, please comment! I'm a simple human, seeing comments as well as constructive criticism always makes my day. Enjoy!
By alan
Ok i swear if this doesn't upload right but its the same beat i made before but with a vocal from a song over it
By staticmaster
this time, it's music from a western drama. more specifically, it can be heard playing at the Farespring saloon. I wanted to improve me transcription skills, so I've made this.
anyways, enjoy this dainty little tune! + I love this and all other piano songs that the game has!
most parts are hand played and then added together, so if it feels like this isn't quantized, that's why.
By jonnyboy1991
I think I'll just put this here.
By Sir Howard
The title literally says it all. There's not much I can add. Except that you look fantastic.
By why_you_want_change_of_my_name
Hi. I post a recording from my best BallBouncer game :D. Below I paste some results recorded with NvdaRecorder addon:
Stats
2355326 points scored.
Got 145634 coins.
Rewards after game:
list. Maximum points per game: 2355326. Reward is available. Rewards claimed: 18. 1 of 26
Until reward: 969931. Rewards claimed: 19.
Mines exploded: 106. Reward is available. Rewards claimed: 9.
Until reward: 29. Rewards claimed: 10.
Toolboxes flipped: 191. Reward is available. Rewards claimed: 10.
Until reward: 27. Rewards claimed: 11.
Destroyed couches: 112. Reward is available. Rewards claimed: 6.
Reward is available. Rewards claimed: 7.
Reward is available. Rewards claimed: 8.
Until reward: 24. Rewards claimed: 9.
Total points scored: 24132303. Until reward: 17545905. Rewards claimed: 11.
By alan
it was 10 at night and I had nothing else to do
By The Byte Bender
Baghdad, 1258. The Mongol army is days away from burning the greatest library on Earth. Enter four time-traveling nerds with strict orders: Watch. Don’t interfere. Too bad history isn’t that simple.
Dr. Leila Nassar (a historian with family ties to the chaos) leads a crew of rebels, rule-followers, and idealists. Their mission seems simple: document the House of Wisdom’s destruction. But there is one problem: The scholars they’re supposed to coldly observe won’t stop being human!
This is the second episode in a series of 5. There are some minor glitches I discovered after rendering, but nothing that could break it for you. This is also the last episode full of exposition. Now that we got you familiar with all the main characters, later episodes will be much more interesting and full of action. Please enjoy, and don't forget to comment after you've listened!
By garo
It was on normal mode. 547029 points scored. Got 49714 coins.
By tunmi13
Taken from my YouTube channel:
A full demonstration of the Movo UM700 USB condenser microphone.
Get it from Movo: https://www.movophoto.com/products/um700-usb-mic-adjustable-polar-patterns
Get it from Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Movo-UM700-Microphone-Adjustable-Streaming/dp/B081TR5D9M
By garo
By Brycey Wicey
I just found this file on sndup.net by guessing random URLs, and I found this. It is The Echo II speech synthesizer reading the readme file to the Dectalk Archive. I'm not sure who uploaded the file, as it says that it is uploaded by anonymous. The person did add a description for the file on Sndup. it says The Echo II speech synthesizer on an emulated Apple IIe reads a Readme from the DECtalk archive. Made/posted by @jaybird110127. At least we know that Jayson Smith made the file, since he was in charge of the archive folder which I knew that already. Here is the URL to the audio on sndup.
https://sndup.net/9sbn/
By The Byte Bender
Baghdad, 1258. The Mongol army is days away from burning the greatest library on Earth. Enter four time-traveling nerds with strict orders: Watch. Don’t interfere. Too bad history isn’t that simple.
Dr. Leila Nassar (a historian with family ties to the chaos) leads a crew of rebels, rule-followers, and idealists. Their mission seems simple: document the House of Wisdom’s destruction. But there is one problem: The scholars they’re supposed to coldly observe won’t stop being human!
This is the first episode in a series of 5. It starts in medias res, which might cause you some confusion. However, everything should become clearer the more episodes you watch. Constructive criticism welcome!
By kjsisco
I talk about a cloud-based platform put out by Atlantic Health called My Chart on this week's episode of my podcast
By alan
it doesn't sound too good
By Talon
Late post. Whoops? I totally didn't forget or anything...
I lost the lossless for this one, and I don't have a lot of the plugins that I used to make this anymore. Sorry bout that. It's a shame because I feel like it has potential!
Choose: Melodic or Noisy?
By jonnyboy1991
Not very good at this yet but getting there Lol. So far loving the new update.
By Exocat
This is a recording from ball bouncer demonstrating that 1.3.0 broke panning in the first person mode. Everything seems to skew to the right. You can see twice, first at 52 seconds or so, that a mine spawns to my left as I'm on the far right, and as I move left it gets sent off to the right and never returns. Also later some mines appear sounding to the right and the ball manages to explode one on the far left! Normal mode, 654275 points.
By garo
By Patrick
Welcome to the Meh Podcast, an amazingly exciting podcast I created when I was around 12 years old on a BrailleNote Apex. There are a few episodes of this truly exciting podcast. If anyone wants to hear more, I'll share them.
I found these in a very old backup I had no idea I still had. Didn't even remember the podcast existed.
Enjoy, or something.
By rommix0
music session just consisting of drums.
By rommix0
Took my entire music collection and split it up into beat sized chunks.
By rommix0
Took my entire music collection and split it up into beat sized chunks.
By rommix0
Took my entire music collection and split it up into beat sized chunks.
By Talon
yeah I dunno I tried to make some kind of psytrance I guess.
Choose: melodic or noisy?
By Sir Howard
All credit for sound design goes to Oscar, AKA Shadow Scribe.
By Sir Howard
Believe the title. I definitely made it my bitch. For sure.