In grad school a professor of mine, Mark Hunacek, said one of the most profound things I've ever heard to the tune "if you want it, then make it so"... It's a great benefit to mathematicians at the bar to start a conversation with "hey let's assume X because we can"...
This phrase has affected my work greatly to the work I do and how I go about it- it's literally changed how I design some of my code. But I also want this mantra to flow into other parts of my life...
So here's a post about how I use Pinchflat and Davinci Resolve to tickle my brain with bespoke versions of beautifully crafted mashups
In this example I took a Goobsie mashup, cut the part I didn't like quite as much (though admittedly it's still beautiful) and spliced it with itself to give me a longer running version of a musical piece that takes me to another world...
Acquiring the Media
Pinchflat isn't really necessary here, anyone can use youtubedl
or another
tool to download from YouTube. I do use Pinchflat to subscribe to Youtube
playlists to automate this process for me. See more about that in
homelab-pinchflat
Creating the Mashup
So Goobsie makes actually good mashups, and I'm not anything even remotely close to an audio engineer or whatever, but there's a segment of this song that just strikes my whole body in a unique way and I want to sometimes just listen to it conveniently... So enter Davinci Resolve... Basically I took the downloaded file, added it twice to a timeline, and then faded in and out until it sounded ok to me.
Listening to the Mashup
So now how do I listen to this?
For the moment, it's a favorite in my Jellyfin library and I listen through that client. It's a TODO item for me to set-up a more music-centric streaming service
Go Forth
So Go Forth - and if you want something, make it so