Many of the columns seem to be there just to say there is no issue with these settings (Interface/Path), which seems unnecessary. Would it be better to move those table into the Desync Troubleshooting section? Lucario ( talk) 18:43, 12 October 2015 (CEST) How's the current table? Lucario ( talk) 06:54, 14 October 2015 (CEST) Um, I still question it. This new table will help them with what settings worth looking into when the desync happens instead of looking through the settings in the screenshots and having misconception whether certain setting caused desync or not. I was thinking it's nice inclusion considering I've seen people at matchmaking sites posting pictures to make sure no settings look off to them. I'm surprised that you didn't like the new table. We can always add more setting into the table that proved to cause desync in other games. I've only tested for desync with one game. I get the feeling a lot of users will just look at the table and ignore the details. :( - MayImilae ( talk) 17:33, 12 October 2015 (CEST) So Dual Core says it can work, but then all of the description about it is several inches down at the bottom. It places all of the notes for things very very far from the themselves themselves. But perhaps these comments are too old to still apply. Um, so what does the above actually mean? Seems like we should not be recommending Dual Core = On, or Insert SD Card = Off. JMC47: so, it's pretty safe if you know what you're doing JMC47: but they don't write to during netplay JMC47: there are a lot of games that don't work in dualcore still I showed this to JMC, and here are his comments. Great tome, great sense of space and time.Nomber_key:000120 Often overlooked, but never under valued by us. It’s 1946, Los Angeles, and two geniuses come together to create a masterpiece at Jazz At the philharmonic.
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Charlie Parker and Lester Young – ‘Oh Lady Be Good’ Let’s hear it for the all too over-looked Alto Saxophone and the great Lee konitz.Ģ2. Of course we all recognise his immense talent, but somehow he gets a little too short shrift from those that should know better. He conjures tones that few others could and this is one of his finest. How good is Johnny Hodges? So good he stopped Francis Albert in his tracks…
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If you want to know how hard a saxophone can swing then this is the place to start.Ī perfect tenor saxophone outing from one of the most underrated players. He’s so melodic and at the same time so lyrical. Sophisticated saxophone of the first order His playing is warm, but most of all it’s swinging and lush as well as full.
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Stan takes us south to Brazil in one of the most evocative solos he ever conjured. Duke Ellington with Paul Gonsvales – ‘Diminuendo in Blue’įrom the very first note you’re hooked. If you know someone that doubts that Wayne is a genius, just play them this.ġ1. Dexter Gordon – ‘Stairway To The Stars’Ī standard, yes, but in Dexter’s hands it becomes something so much more than just, ‘a standard’. He was taken from us all too early, as this tune testifiesĨ. Sonny’s signature piece was included here for the first time on this album. ‘Trane loved to play ballads (and it would have been too easy to pick something from A Love Supreme) but this says everything about his deft touch, his lightness of being. So perfect that it sounds different every time you hear it. This is Adderley with Miles Davis and it is arguably one of the greatest jazz records of all time. He is cushioned, but he is leading the charge in the softest, sexiest way imaginable. Every not is perfect, as though Stan the Man is being directed by some higher being, en route to heaven.īird + Strings = perfection, and this song is as perfect as it gets. If you are not in love when this record begins, you will be, by the time it finishes. It may be the most perfect saxophone solo of all time… The Hawk sounds so perfect on this, as if every ounce of emotion is being wrung from his saxophone.