Of things I wish I could repeat, prom is on my list. Not because I had an exceptionally fun time, but because hindsight shows me so many opportunities to give zero shits where I bothered to. Like how I should have been in a camo tux because at a nice private school it would be unheard of...
It was really a great time haha, I know it'll be a good memory. But I can also see where your coming from, I wish i went to some random persons house after, instead of one of my friends, I was so in the mood to break ****.
As much as I dislike the prom nonsense that happened, I still think not going in camo was a good idea. I didn't make it to the actual race, I just chilled on Pier 14.
Its not like I didn't have a lot of people come up to me and say that I should go.... I even had 2 girls ask me to prom. Instead I'm up at Stinson for the 4 day weekend bein a beach rat n ****. I'm happy with my decision, so far at least. I might hit up some of the afterparties if there even are any.
does any one of you mongrels play with professional audio software? I want to download something but I don't know what or where to look for it.
Well, depending on your methods of downloading.... I use to use FL Studio when I had a pc, it was relatively easy to learn, and had alot of options and accessibility. On my mac I use Abelton Live. It's also relatively simple, alittle more steps need to be taken however to do sampling, compared to FL Studio. Theres Logic, and Pro Tools, but I haven't really messed around with them at all. Garage Band is ass in my opinion, trying to get in depth is way to complex since its such a simplified program. I'd mostly recommend FL Studio.
Sampling is easy in Ableton m8. You can literally drag and drop a sample into the device sections of a MIDI track and it will automatically be pitch tracked. Not to mention all of the clip options with time-stretching, warping, pitching and automation.