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The UX kind of reminds me of VIM where you have to enter and exit an editing mode before you're able to perform certain functions.
But where it gets gnarly is that there are no less than 5 kinds of modifier keys. Each of these modifiers are used in combination with copy, paste, and clear keys, depending on what mode you're in and what you're trying to copy-paste, so it gets super confusing.
Now, I don't really know if there's any better way to improve the UI, but yeah.
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The UX kind of reminds me of VIM where you have to enter and exit an editing mode before you're able to perform certain functions.
But where it gets gnarly is that there are no less than 5 kinds of modifier keys. Each of these modifiers are used in combination with copy, paste, and clear keys, depending on what mode you're in and what you're trying to copy-paste, so it gets super confusing.
Now, I don't really know if there's any better way to improve the UI, but yeah.
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The UX kind of reminds me of VIM where you have to enter and exit an editing mode before you're able to perform certain functions.
But where it gets gnarly is that there are no less than 5 kinds of modifier keys. Each of these modifiers are used in combination with copy, paste, and clear keys, depending on what mode you're in and what you're trying to copy-paste, so it gets super confusing.
Now, I don't really know if there's any better way to improve the UI, but yeah.
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The UX kind of reminds me of VIM where you have to enter and exit an editing mode before you're able to perform certain functions.
But where it gets gnarly is that there are no less than 5 kinds of modifier keys. Each of these modifiers are used in combination with copy, paste, and clear keys, depending on what mode you're in and what you're trying to copy-paste, so it gets super confusing.
Now, I don't really know if there's any better way to improve the UI, but yeah.
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The UX kind of reminds me of VIM where you have to enter and exit an editing mode before you're able to perform certain functions.
But where it gets gnarly is that there are no less than 5 kinds of modifier keys. Each of these modifiers are used in combination with copy, paste, and clear keys, depending on what mode you're in and what you're trying to copy-paste, so it gets super confusing.
Now, I don't really know if there's any better way to improve the UI, but yeah.
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So I keep having to go back to the same tutorial for copy-paste routines on the #Digitone2 as I keep forgetting them. My one issue with the UX of this is that there are different editing modes and the copy-paste patterns change depending on the context which makes it harder to remember. In addition to different modes, there are also different things you can copy-paste, so it gets confusing:
1. Sounds (presets)
2. Sound properties
3. Trigger locks
4. Triggers
5. Patterns
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So I keep having to go back to the same tutorial for copy-paste routines on the #Digitone2 as I keep forgetting them. My one issue with the UX of this is that there are different editing modes and the copy-paste patterns change depending on the context which makes it harder to remember. In addition to different modes, there are also different things you can copy-paste, so it gets confusing:
1. Sounds (presets)
2. Sound properties
3. Trigger locks
4. Triggers
5. Patterns
etc. -
So I keep having to go back to the same tutorial for copy-paste routines on the #Digitone2 as I keep forgetting them. My one issue with the UX of this is that there are different editing modes and the copy-paste patterns change depending on the context which makes it harder to remember. In addition to different modes, there are also different things you can copy-paste, so it gets confusing:
1. Sounds (presets)
2. Sound properties
3. Trigger locks
4. Triggers
5. Patterns
etc. -
So I keep having to go back to the same tutorial for copy-paste routines on the #Digitone2 as I keep forgetting them. My one issue with the UX of this is that there are different editing modes and the copy-paste patterns change depending on the context which makes it harder to remember. In addition to different modes, there are also different things you can copy-paste, so it gets confusing:
1. Sounds (presets)
2. Sound properties
3. Trigger locks
4. Triggers
5. Patterns
etc. -
So I keep having to go back to the same tutorial for copy-paste routines on the #Digitone2 as I keep forgetting them. My one issue with the UX of this is that there are different editing modes and the copy-paste patterns change depending on the context which makes it harder to remember. In addition to different modes, there are also different things you can copy-paste, so it gets confusing:
1. Sounds (presets)
2. Sound properties
3. Trigger locks
4. Triggers
5. Patterns
etc. -
I wonder if this is one of the earliest Juneteenth photographs ever taken
#Photography #GabrieleMunter #Kodak #KodakBullseye #GuggenheimMuseum #Juneteenth
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I wonder if this is one of the earliest Juneteenth photographs ever taken
#Photography #GabrieleMunter #Kodak #KodakBullseye #GuggenheimMuseum #Juneteenth
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I wonder if this is one of the earliest Juneteenth photographs ever taken
#Photography #GabrieleMunter #Kodak #KodakBullseye #GuggenheimMuseum #Juneteenth
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I wonder if this is one of the earliest Juneteenth photographs ever taken
#Photography #GabrieleMunter #Kodak #KodakBullseye #GuggenheimMuseum #Juneteenth
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I wonder if this is one of the earliest Juneteenth photographs ever taken
#Photography #GabrieleMunter #Kodak #KodakBullseye #GuggenheimMuseum #Juneteenth
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God I wish Ian McDiarmid could recite this insane Trump post about the pope, as the emperor. It’s so evil.
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There were some awesome 1900s photographs in the Gabriele Münter exhibit at the Guggenheim. The photos felt so contemporary. She used a No. 2 Kodak Bullseye camera.
#Photography #GabrieleMunter #Kodak #KodakBullseye #GuggenheimMuseum
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