uhhuh A Cute Girl Who Could Actually Exist In Real Life
Scholars, poets, and bards agreed on one thing alone—
she loved her husband, Chrom, above all else.
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Female - 20
Incredibly Bi
Kirkland, WA
Conceptual Artist
Layout Designer
Writer
Audio Engineer
Married to alexisnotaobot

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Biography
Did you know I can only think of four things at a time? Right now I'm thinking about the number 77, time signature metered time signatures, cute anime characters, and a haircut.

No seriously, feel free to talk to me for whatever reason. Askbox is always open as well as Skype.

Tumblr Avatar by fyre-flye!
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Things You Should Talk To Me About:
Robot Girls
Zero Escape/9h9p9d / VLR:GPD
Fire Emblem
Prequel Adventure
SMT:P4
SMT:P3
MGS
NGE
PMMM

That was not a smart move, Sigma.

I am soon switching from mac to Windows. Can anyone recommend a new DAW?

toksyuryel:

andthebadmares:

Previously using Logic Pro

I’m no fan of Apple, but surely it’s worth keeping your Mac around for audio work since all of the best software and equipment is targeted to that platform?

dude use REAPER 4 man, it’s what I use

Or Presonus Studio One, that’s also really damn good

7:07pm · Thursday, January 2nd, 2014 · 9 notes
via: toksyuryel-deactivated20181217 · source: bandcomix
  1. poniesonpaper reblogged this from bandcomix and added:
    Well as I said, 80 bucks gets you the mixdowns & unlimited tracks. Also, go around trying free trials of stuff if your...
  2. deloreandudetommy reblogged this from bandcomix and added:
    I’d recommend FLStudio 11 or Cubase. Windows is an absolute goldmine of DAWs, though, so I’d shop around. If you...
  3. wingbeatpony reblogged this from bandcomix and added:
    I really am not recommending this because it is for insane people but I use linux software for audio, even on windows....
  4. bandcomix posted this
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