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11 Comments

Hypraktiv 7 Years · 4 comments

The presenter really needs to work on his intonation/reading skills. The diction sounds unnatural. 

Hypraktiv 7 Years · 4 comments

All of his videos are like this. I know it takes a lot of courage to get in front of the camera, but maybe take a public speaking course, or get a coach. I'm sure he doesn't sound like this just talking to friends. It is very distracting, and makes it very difficult to watch his videos all the way to the end.

randominternetperson 8 Years · 3101 comments

I had to watch the video just to see if new user Hypraktiv has a point (which he doesn't; unnamed video guy sounds like the typical YouTube guy--or better).

cornchip 11 Years · 1943 comments

I had to watch the video just to see if new user Hypraktiv has a point (which he doesn't; unnamed video guy sounds like the typical YouTube guy--or better).

And he doesn't do the annoying cut/crossfade thing to cover forkups. 

BTW, Astropad is AWESOME sauce, and it works via USB too. And you don't have to get Astropad Studio (subscription model) YET, there's still regular Astropad which is a one time $30.

shapetables 10 Years · 201 comments

I had to watch the video just to see if new user Hypraktiv has a point (which he doesn't; unnamed video guy sounds like the typical YouTube guy--or better).

Take the blue pill and stay in YouTube land; take the red pill and you're making fruit-financed PBS-like documentaries that run on the video wall of relevant retail stores, on the sides of buildings in Time Square, Vegas Strip and Tokyo and, of course, in-between features on a new 24 hour channel that eventually gets hyped in the Wall Street conference calls.