u/fukinay

▲ 5 r/abletonlive+2 crossposts

Do any of you use Intech MIDI controllers for Ableton?

If so, what do you think of them? Which modules do you use? I want to buy one or two modules for my portable set up. I’m only interested in studio use and not for playing live. Which ones would you recommend? Thanks!

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u/fukinay — 1 day ago

What are the optimal ways to take psyllium husk and inulin powder?

I want to take psyllium husk and inulin powder for weight loss and constipation (due to starting on a GLP-1 a few weeks ago). Many weight loss videos recommend they take psyllium husk just before or with just about every meal. However, I’m afraid taking them will decrease the absorption of other vitamins and supplements that I take. I often take my supplements with meals. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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u/fukinay — 5 days ago

Best times and ways to take psyllium husk and inulin powder?

I want to take psyllium, husk and inulin powder for weight loss and constipation (due to starting on a GLP-1 a few weeks ago). Many weight loss videos recommend they take psyllium husk just before or with just about every meal. However, I’m afraid taking them will decrease the absorption of other vitamins and supplements that I take. I often take my supplements with meals. Any suggestions? Thanks!

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u/fukinay — 5 days ago
▲ 30 r/TechnoProduction+1 crossposts

Extreme repetitiveness in a lot of current techno…

Yeah I know, I know - kinda silly to say repetitive and techno in the same sentence but… I’ve been noticing recently extreme repetitive tracks from some well known artists - I mean the entire track practically being a loop from almost start to finish that either doesn’t change at all or very, very little (recent tracks from Robert Hood and Marcel Dettmann come to mind). I don’t dislike it - especially if it’s a good loop. I’m a big fan of The Field, for example, but some of my friends find his music too repetitive. But some of the music I’ve heard come out recently or even more repetitive than that.

This surprises me at times because as long as I can remember on forums like this and on production tutorials, the general advice has always been for a track to continue evoloving or changing otherwise it is believed people will get bored after just 4 to 8 bars. I suppose this would be true for a mainstream audience, but this advice is also always given in non-mainstream discussions as well. You may argue that if I listen very carefully, I will notice gradual changes going on, but this is not the case. The exact loop will literally play for 1 or 2 minutes or the entire track with little or no change.

I have made some cool 4, 8, and 16 bar loops in refent weeks and the other night was auditioning them to pick the ones that I want to continue developing. I ended up listening to some of them in a loop for several minutes and thought to myself “I’m not sure I want to change much at all.” What do you think of these types of tracks? Have you made tracks like this?

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u/fukinay — 7 days ago