Dynamic processors (e.g. compressors, limiters, peak detectiors) are more accurate at higher sample rates (and bit depth). Also, less latency at higher frequency. Lastly, it greatly improves editing including "modern" processing such as time streching, pitch correction etc. I am not sure what the effects on "spatialization" are ...
slice1
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You seem cool - wanna hang out sometime? Maybe you can teach me english since you seem like such a great communicator.
"your mouth and your nose up an ass" - deft, 2023
Sounds nice.
"Pussy"
Sure whatever helps you feel harder/better/stronger
"You people"
Sure whatever helps you sleep!
TF are you talking about "Vatnik"?
What do you know about Zelensky? Did he slide into your DM? Seriously, you know exactly what everyone else knows about Zelensky... and also ignore his appearance in the Pandora papers.
Thank you for your constructive comment. Seems like you know what you are talking about.
Sure, whatever makes you feel lighter.
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Yeah, it is a completely nonsensical thing to complain about. I hate to go around matching curly brackets like some braindead nematode. If you use more than two levels you should rewrite the code in most cases... just use advanced indexing and vectorization (by pythonic ;p). Or you can loop around like a freaking peasent in your inefficient garbage code that nobody can read because it is cluttered with comments explaining basic stuff. There is a reason Python is popular... and it is not because no one can read it. Same goes for dynamic typing - it is a blessing for most tasks. I do not want to explain to the machine what every temporary variables means...