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  • My friend recently switched and I almost lost him from him desperately wanting to use Ableton. He switched to LMMS though and seems to have found more positive than negative from switching now.

    Edit addition: If someone near me wants to switch then I’ll help them, I’ll even recommend it to them, but I’ll also let them know what things won’t work and what things would need to be switched when they do so.

    Of course none of that will stop me from getting a little smile when a Windows user complains about Windows in any form








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    2 months ago

    Depending on how much of the explosion(s) you want recorded, make your exposure time longer and adjust aperture depending on how much light you want in each shot (smaller for longer exposures)

    When I did photography, I used 1-5 second exposures and adjusted aperture if it was too bright or dark (don’t remember the aperture settings)

    A tripod or some method to keep the camera still is a given for longer exposures.

    It can be done with SLRs, DSLRs, and advanced camera apps, but the quality of the device and internal camera hardware with phones vary so, professionally I’d recommend an SLR or DSLR camera, unless you have a phone that’s great for those kind of photos

    Edit add: ISO setting should almost always be low (250 or less is best) to prevent noise

    Lock focus because auto focus for this kind of thing will almost always result in blurry photos