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[Help] Can my dog live off of dry kibble? Obviously the healthy brands. But in general. I feel like I'm cheating her out of delicious food sometimes?
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Some weeks I don't give her wet food. But I feel like I'm starving her when giving her only dog dry food? Can they be on that same dry dog food for weeks and be satisfied and not hungry?
Top Comment: Yes
Is dead/wet wood harder to split (with an axe) than live/dry wood?
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I’m having a lot of trouble splitting wood with an axe and I see other people do it so easily. I was wondering if it was me and my inexperience or the wood. I found it really hard to split.
Top Comment: Live/green/wet wood is definitely harder to split than dead/seasoned/dry wood. But there's tons of other factors: Some trees don't grow in nice straight grains. Knots aren't always readily visible. Your axe head might be too light, swing might be too weak (sorry!).
[FRESH PERFORMANCE] Dry Cleaning - Live on KEXP
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Do cozy kitchens count? I live in a dry cabin ( no running water) in Alaska.
Main Post: Do cozy kitchens count? I live in a dry cabin ( no running water) in Alaska.
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Absolutely, one could argue no running water is even more cozy. How do you handle the water situation? Do you have a large holding tank?
Is there a way to record a "silent" dry track alongside a resampled post-fx track?
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Not sure if the title makes the question clear enough.
Basically I have an audio track that I don't monitor that takes the input from my guitar on my audio interface. This track routes audio to another track that resamples the audio post-fx. This works well enough for recording the wet signal, but let's say I wanted to record both tracks (dry and wet) at the same time but I don't want to hear the original audio track, I just want a dry copy of the audio recorded.
Is this possible with the current setup? Is there something I'm missing? I can't figure out how to get this to work.
Top Comment: You can arm two track at once using the Cmd/Ctrl key on your keyboard. On track 1 you can have your dry signal and on track 2 your wet signal for example