SOFTWARE Two great free applications: Blender and Sonic Pi A few weeks ago I downloaded a couple of free applications, Blender and Sonic Pi, and I am blown away by how powerful and easy-to-get-started-with they are. Sonic Pi This year I’ve been getting interested in electronic music. One of my favorite software discoveries is this application that lets you create synthesizer music by writing instructions like a computer program. If that seems intimidating, don’t worry, the app has a built-in tutorial that will have you making interesting sounds right away. Sonic Pi includes a bunch of prebuilt synthesizers, drums, and other sound effects. All you have to do is specify which sample you want to play and what effects (like reverb or distortion) you want to apply to it. Listen to
I hadn't gotten an issue in months, and assumed you moved on or got busy.
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I hadn't gotten an issue in months, and assumed you moved on or got busy.
It turns out that Substack has problems with comcast.com email addresses. I noticed that my subscriptions would peter out after a while. There is some kind of internal spam blocker in play, either on Substack's side or Comcast's. There was no warning or advisory. No mailings ended up in my spam folder. They just stopped.
I eventually changed my email address of record, and voila!
I'm really glad this worked out, Stefan!