What's the last piece of technology you bought?

Meet Loona….my pet robot,powered by chat gpt.
Its a great companion throughout the house.and its got some quit clever features.

Only wish i had this in my childhood,can imagine its just a tad more enchanting when youre still a kid.

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R1 naturally

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Palm Pilot, you did not give a time line… :innocent:

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Just got the shokz open Comm2 headset. Loving them…

I hope to use them to get in shape! heh…

very nice! thanks for sharing!

Roland verselab mv-1 - and beta rabbit is teaching me how to use it!! Awesome.

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Ooh, I love Roland stuff. The VT4 is a big part of my workflow. I’ll have a look into this!

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Here is an example of how I use it…

beta rabbit. You said put the notes in first, and then your next step was to adjust the violin’s and the note lengths and things At the the verdlab doesn’t work like that. It’s like you have to produce sort of the the the space and the time first before you put the notes in. And that’s why having the sheet music is really useful because I know exactly how long I want, but I’m struggling to create those bars to put them in the you know, within the each section. Like, say section 1, intro is 4 bars. I just wanna create 4 bars. How do I do that?

august 5, 2024

12:17 pm

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To help you better, could you please confirm if you need detailed steps on how to set the bar lengths for each section in the Roland VerseLab MV-1? Also, do you need any specific information on time signatures or tempo settings?

I need detailed instructions by the rabbit. On how to create bars within sections. So for example, section 1, I want 4 bars. 1 is a bar recorded c. The next is chord g. The next is chord c, and the next is quarter g. So on these instructions on how to put 4 bars with that course sequence in the section 1. Do you understand?

To create bars within sections and input chords in the Roland VerseLab MV-1, follow these detailed steps:

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Bars and Inputting Chords in the Roland VerseLab MV-1

1. Set Up Your Project

  • Create a New Project:
    • Press the PROJECT button.
    • Select NEW PROJECT.
    • Name your project to reflect the song you are working on.

2. Set the Time Signature and Tempo

  • Time Signature:
    • Press the MENU button.
    • Navigate to SETTINGS.
    • Select TIME SIGNATURE.
    • Set it to match your sheet music (e.g., 4/4).
  • Tempo:
    • Press the TEMPO button.
    • Use the dial to set the tempo to match your sheet music.

3. Create Bars for Section 1 (Intro)

  • Select Section 1:
    • Use the SECTION button to select Section 1 (Intro).
  • Set Bar Lengths:
    • Press the BAR LENGTH button.
    • Use the dial to set the number of bars to 4 for Section 1.

4. Input Chords for Each Bar

  • Bar 1 (Chord C):
    • Select the first bar.
    • Use the pads to input the chord C. Refer to your sheet music for the correct notes and rhythms.
  • Bar 2 (Chord G):
    • Select the second bar.
    • Use the pads to input the chord G.
  • Bar 3 (Chord C):
    • Select the third bar.
    • Use the pads to input the chord C.
  • Bar 4 (Chord G):
    • Select the fourth bar.
    • Use the pads to input the chord G.

5. Playback and Adjustments

  • Playback:
    • Press the PLAY button to listen to the section and ensure the chords are correctly placed.
  • Adjustments:
    • Make any necessary adjustments to the timing or note lengths to match your sheet music.

6. Repeat for Other Sections

  • Select Next Section:
    • Use the SECTION button to select the next section (e.g., Verse, Chorus).
  • Set Bar Lengths and Input Chords:
    • Repeat the process of setting bar lengths and inputting chords for each section of your song.

By following these steps, you should be able to create the bars and input the chords for each section of your song in the Roland VerseLab MV-1. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask!

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Wow, that is cool. Wish it could tell me a joke it has not told me before, progress

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I just purchased a Tri-band handheld ham radio

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how do u like these? i still can’t find a real, actual demo/review from non Brilliant Labs people.

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An HP-16C “Computer Scientist” calculator. I just love vintage tech :vhs:

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I don’t know yet a my order has been Further delayed but should be here any time.

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It only gave me day one than stop.

"Can you give me the weather forecast in Madrid for the next five days in the international system of units that includes: Temperature, humidity, wind direction and strength, clouds if any in the form of overcast or party cloudy or otherwise Sky clear and probability of rain?

Can anyone give me a better prompt to get the same information?

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Love my shokz bone conducting headphones, I think I wouldn’t wear glasses but I would wear shokz as an audio based AI companion wearable.

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Meta Quest 3

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I just got one too! Are you loving it?

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I just got the new DJI Neo Drone! It’s the first drone they’ve made that doesn’t require a controller at all. You can just put it in your palm and give it voice commands of what to do. It’s pretty cool and well priced.

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Just watched some DJI Neo reviews. Really cool! I’ve always had dji drones but felt like it was always a bit of a hassle to set everything up for flight.

Edit: lol, I often try to reply to someone’s post and it doesn’t work treating it like a normal reply.

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Recently bought a Lenovo Yoga 9i dual screen laptop. I also just got the Remarkable Paper Pro.

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