u/CharlieTeller

Halo Infinite - Power Seed sound. Very wood block/bubble type synth sound or possibly sample

Halo Infinite - Power Seed sound. Very wood block/bubble type synth sound or possibly sample

I've linked this little sound from halo infinite. It's a bubbly almost wood block style sound that happens at the timecode I linked. I've tried all different things to get that bubble texture but it's all to harsh or too muffled. Any help here?

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u/CharlieTeller — 4 days ago

When did this change and why do I hardly see it mentioned?

Alright. So I've been streaming music since the release of Spotify. I use Apple music now, but I still very much have apple music housing my entire MEGA library of music that I have been collecting since I was 12. I would add every full album I got and put it straight into iTunes. I only ever purchased full albums as well because I'm just a collector.

With Apple music now, I still purchase things pretty regularly but not just from iTunes store within the app these days. I have some from my patreon artists I follow etc.

But today I go in to purchase something and granted it's been a while since I made an iTunes store purchase. However I tried this on my phone first. I searched for an artist, and realize, "hmm. Why is there no artist category?" Sure I could tap the artist and then see the artist page, but that seems like horrible UX. So I go to my mac and try the same thing in Apple Music. Nope. No artist search even on desktop.

How in the mother fucking fuck did Apple remove the ability to search by artist within iTunes store? This is a double stab to my face because 1. I work in the creative field and regularly work in UX/UI. How did this pass through Apple? Apple is supposed to be the upper echelon of design and polished UI/UX, but this? What even is this?

  1. I'm a musician myself. Granted I'm not huge by any means, but I make some money from youtube and other releases, but I never make anything off iTunes. Well now I can see why. No one could ever look up me as an artist.

This just has to be another one of the dumbest UI/UX decisions I have ever seen from such a large company known for their UI/UX

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u/CharlieTeller — 10 days ago