@Phil
Thanks, I don't really care that much to win the competition, but I do care when people humble themselves and say things like you just did. You are an amazing person in many ways. I think most forum members agree.
I also want to acknowledge Christofs work. Looking at the code It's obvious that a lot of work went into his code. And as far as I can tell it's pure synthesis and that's a big plus from a technical standpoint.
I also want to acknowledge Christofs work. Looking at the code It's obvious that a lot of work went into his code. And as far as I can tell it's pure synthesis and that's a big plus from a technical standpoint.
'Agreed! And Ariba deserves recognition for doing what he did in the briefest snippet of Spin imagineable! Amazing!
It really is nice to see the comradery here on the forums. It was a fun contest and gives others an insight into what the prop can do and different ways of doing it. It was always going to be a subjective outcome, which is why all contestants are to be congratulated.
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Thanks, I don't really care that much to win the competition, but I do care when people humble themselves and say things like you just did. You are an amazing person in many ways. I think most forum members agree.
I also want to acknowledge Christofs work. Looking at the code It's obvious that a lot of work went into his code. And as far as I can tell it's pure synthesis and that's a big plus from a technical standpoint.
'Agreed! And Ariba deserves recognition for doing what he did in the briefest snippet of Spin imagineable! Amazing!
-Phil
Unfortunately no - Not enough time, and secondly and the biggest reason - I have a terrible ear for sounds and absolutely no musical bones in my body