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The electric guitar Cosmo is an instrument that offers an variety of sounds due to its freely movable pickup system. The pickups are magnetically attached to the steel body of the guitar and can be exchanged within seconds.
Patch Point is the official home to Aulos, Banana™, Ciat-Lonbarde, Cyngs, eKalimba, Fénix and Serge Modular. Not just a store, Patch Point offers residencies, promotes community and education through events and our free studio filled with unique synthesizers for everyone to play. The instruments are all assembled on site, and we work directly with the designers! Designer Profiles coming soon!
“What I love about Patch Point is that it is a place for those interested in sound and music itself. You don’t go there to buy a box with 999 presets that will make you sound like the industry-standard, you go there to find something that speaks to you. You pick up something that will start an intimate process of music creation, and it will sound like you, and only you." Hainbach
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The Recurse Center is a self-directed, community-driven educational retreat for programmers in New York City.
CV Thing is a fully mappable CV to MIDI converter in just 6HP. It's based on our VCMC module but aims for small and compact performance rigs.
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From Goat to Snapped Ankles and Glass Beams, there are a plethora of modern bands donning strange masks. We look at the post-punk band that started it all.
The issue is caused by the Nvidia driver upgrades failing to remove newly obsolete links in these directories:
/etc/systemd/system/systemd-suspend.service.requires/
/etc/systemd/system/systemd-hibernate.service.requires/
The entries to remove should look like this:
nvidia-hibernate.service -> /lib/systemd/system/nvidia-hibernate.service
nvidia-resume.service -> /lib/systemd/system/nvidia-resume.service
Follow these steps:
- Make sure the Nvidia related symlinks are really broken
- Delete the broken Nvidia related symlinks in both directories and the issue should resolve itself
This issue only affected my Ubuntu laptop systems. My Ubuntu desktops did not have these symlinks installed.
The broken symlinks cause X11 sddm to crash when the system resumes from hibernation or suspension.
There is a bug related to it posted here on the Ubuntu bug site.
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I always use the Monitor output and the Direct output for my own monitor sound. For this I use 2 jack cables with a tip and a sleeve, like for my guitar and they are plugged in into my small 8 channel Soundcraft mixer. Also my XLR mike is plugged in…