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link15738

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About link15738

  • Birthday Oct 31, 1994

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Georgia, US
  • Interests
    Computers, Programming, Music Making, Drawing, Running
  • Occupation
    Theatre Technician

System

  • CPU
    I7 4790K
  • Motherboard
    Asus ROG Maximus VII Hero
  • RAM
    16GB G.Skill Ripjaws X DDR3 2133
  • GPU
    Asus Strix GTX 970
  • Case
    Corsair Graphite 760t
  • Storage
    2x 2TB WD Red, 1x 250 GB Crucial SSD, 1x 128 GB Sandisk SSD
  • PSU
    EVGA 220-G2-0550-Y1
  • Display(s)
    2x Acer G247HL
  • Cooling
    Corsair H105
  • Keyboard
    Corsair K70 (Red backlight only)
  • Mouse
    Razer Taipan, Logitech Performance MX
  • Sound
    Audio-Technica ATH M50X/ Asus Xonar DGX/ ModMic 4.0
  • Operating System
    Windows 10

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  1. link15738

    Auido mixing

    I realize it's not ideal, but I never planned on making stereo music(At least, not to start). I'm already proficient at multitasking by listening to 2 different things at once (Headset systems in a theatre... lots of people chatter), I was wondering if it were possible to mimic that. I just want some background noise to listen to while making music (I know, counter intuitive)
  2. link15738

    Auido mixing

    So, I recently purchased FL Studio so that I could work on making music. Unlike when I'm drawing (When I can draw and listen to music at the same time), making music requires me to listen and work on it. My question: is it possible to have one audio signal set to mono and playing in the left ear (something like a youtube video of gameplay), and listen to the music that I'm making in my right ear? Like, mix 2 audio signals to the same pair of headphones?
  3. I'd want the headphone above all, but all of their stuff is really awesome!
  4. I already have WiFi for the PC. And the power line would be a great option! But there isn't any phone line near my room. I can connect it to the internet, I was just trying to get better internet.
  5. This will probably seem like a very minor problem, but a problem no less. My computer is is my room. The router is in the living room. Is there a way to get Ethernet connection without running cables all the way across the house? Is it possible for me to just move the router? I was under the impression that where it is installed is where it stays. Also, purchasing something like a range extender (bad example) is not a problem. First world problems, if I ever saw them.
  6. I understand that clock speed is better for gaming, but for intensive processes like rendering, having more cores is better, right? And if that's the case, why can't the GPU be repurposed for use in rendering, instead of relying on a CPU with fewer cores?
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