When I first went to play this video, the audio was out on my computer. I was frustrated and I flung the computer off the table, slouched in my throne and sulked.
I am going to tell you, Lex, something and I want you to know it is true. I want you to know I am not exaggerating. I want you to know this.
Beaver, the band, had a unfinished song from a few years ago called "Carnival Baby." I have all the music in MIDI form. I had my 4-track out, so I was going to play the song and have the
music go from the output jack of the PC to the input jacks of the 4-track.
When I unplugged the wire that was already in there (on the PC) I heard a "pop!" I played the song and it came through very, very, very softly. I had to have the 4-track up completely to hear just a ghost of it.
I flung the 4-track off the table, slouched on the couch and brooded. LIKE THIS GUY:

(Imagine he is also somehow thinking about Mr. Do! and you will have it.)
The next thing I did was check Jolt Country. I reconnected the audio cables back to where they were. Even though there hadn't been many posts on JC lately, I guess I was hoping for content and there WAS content there! Your video!
I hit "play" on the video... but sound was still broken!
This means that trying to play an unfinished Beaver song literally killed the audio capabilities of my computer.
...
... It was fixed after a reboot, and just now I remembered the thread. Hooray! It arrived! This will prove to be one of the most clutch days in text game history, I promise.
When I first went to play this video, the audio was out on my computer. I was frustrated and I flung the computer off the table, slouched in my throne and sulked.
I am going to tell you, Lex, something and I want you to know it is true. I want you to know I am not exaggerating. I want you to know this.
Beaver, the band, had a unfinished song from a few years ago called "Carnival Baby." I have all the music in MIDI form. I had my 4-track out, so I was going to play the song and have the [color=cyan]music[/color] go from the output jack of the PC to the input jacks of the 4-track.
When I unplugged the wire that was already in there (on the PC) I heard a "pop!" I played the song and it came through very, very, very softly. I had to have the 4-track up completely to hear just a ghost of it.
I flung the 4-track off the table, slouched on the couch and brooded. LIKE THIS GUY:
[img]http://www.math.okstate.edu/~mantini/pictures/brooding.jpg[/img]
(Imagine he is also somehow thinking about Mr. Do! and you will have it.)
The next thing I did was check Jolt Country. I reconnected the audio cables back to where they were. Even though there hadn't been many posts on JC lately, I guess I was hoping for content and there WAS content there! Your video!
I hit "play" on the video... but sound was still broken!
[i]This means that trying to play an unfinished Beaver song literally killed the audio capabilities of my computer.[/i]
...
... It was fixed after a reboot, and just now I remembered the thread. Hooray! It arrived! This will prove to be one of the most clutch days in text game history, I promise.