‘Saturday Night Live’ Season 49: The Cast, Premiere Date & Everything Else We Know So Far

‘SNL’ will be live from New York for season 49 — at some point! The legendary series is expected to return for its 49th year. Here’s everything we know about ‘Saturday Night Live’ season 49.

‘SNL’ will be live from New York for season 49 — at some point! The legendary series is expected to return for its 49th year. Here’s everything we know about ‘Saturday Night Live’ season 49. 

Camille Lamb: What Happened To The ‘Below Deck’ Star After Leaving The Show

Camille Lamb made quite the splash during her time on ‘Below Deck.’ So why did she leave the show? Here’s everything we know.

Camille Lamb made quite the splash during her time on ‘Below Deck.’ So why did she leave the show? Here’s everything we know. 

Arturia’s Acid V is a Roland TB-303, without the headaches

I’ve been wracking my brain trying to figure out what would be the next vintage synth to get the Arturia emulation treatment. At this point the company has tackled many of the most iconic synths in history, and spent much of last year focused on its original creations like the Augmented series, Pigments, Fragments and Dist Coldfire. We did get a version of the Korg MS-20 in May of 2022 as part of V Collection 9, but otherwise things have been pretty quiet. Well, I feel slightly embarrassed because there was a pretty obvious gap in Arturia’s lineup I had overlooked: The Roland TB-303.

Arturia Acid V is probably one of the simpler instruments the company has made in recent years. In part because the original 303 is a reasonably simple instrument. It’s a bass machine — monophonic with a single oscillator, a 24db lowpass filter and an envelope generator to manipulate the filter. That’s kind of it. What made it special was its odd squelchy sound that, when paired with the slides in its sequencer, produced something totally unique and became the core of acid house, hence the name Acid V. 

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As usual the company does a solid job bringing the TB-303’s physical interface into a virtual space. But we all know Arturia can’t stop there. There’s the customary advanced tab. This is where you’ll find the three modulation sources which go well beyond your standard LFO, the dedicated effects section (where you can combine up to four effects) and the sequencer.

The sequencer on the 303 is part of what granted it squelchy super powers, it was also notoriously annoying to program. Thankfully Arturia recognizes that it’s 2023 and there’s no need to saddle its VST with some arcane 16-step logic puzzle in the name of authenticity. There’s a pretty straightforward piano roll interface, with toggles under each step for slide, accent and vibrato. Across the top you can shift individual notes down an octave, up an octave or up two octaves, to get that signature jump that almost any good 303 bassline has. 

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On the left you can lock the sequencer into a particular scale to simplify things, add swing, change the sequence length (up to 64 steps) and even generate random sequences. You can easily shift sequences up or down a note chromatically or to the left and right to change the note order. And there’s even a polymetric option that allows you to change the sequence length of the notes, slides, vibrato and accents individually. This gives you a lot of power to build something that’s constantly evolving, especially if you’re taking use of the full 64 steps. Oh, and if that’s not enough there are different playback modes so you can pingpong through a sequence, play it backwards or just bounce around randomly. 

Arturia didn’t save all the upgrades for the advanced tab, though. The main instrument has added a few welcome amenities, including a sub oscillator with three selectable waveforms which gives the Acid V more oomph than the original ever had. Next to that you’ll find the vibrato controls and then the dedicated distortion circuit. One of the most common tricks used on the 303 was to overdrive it into oblivion, and Arturia puts 14 algorithms at your fingertips for doing that. Some are better than others. For example, the crusher is fine, but there’s a better bit crushing option in the effects section. And the destroy algorithm fails to live up to its name. Still, the tape, soft clip and overdrive are excellent.

Arturia

Acid V goes a step beyond typical modern amenities. There’s a little arrow over the name of the instrument in the top right hand corner, and if you click that you’re in effect “opening” the machine. Here you’ll find virtual trim pots for adjusting things like the pulse width of the square wave, the cutoff range of the filter, the pitch tracking off the filter, clipping level and even a bass boost knob.

Of course, all the features in the world don’t matter if the instrument sounds terrible. But, there was never much concern about that, honestly. Arturia has been in the game for a long time now delivering excellent quality plugins that a misstep would be a true shock at this point. 

I’ve never played an original TB-303, but I did briefly own a Behringer clone and I’ve tested the Roland Boutique TB-03. The Acid V compares pretty favorably to those. Being an actual analog synth, Behringer’s TD-3 does sound slightly warmer than Acid V and the TB-03, but in the context of an actual song I think you’d be hard pressed to tell the difference between the three. And, as much as I love a good piece of hardware, if I had to choose between the three I’d probably opt for Arturia’s plug in just because it’s so much easier to use and has infinitely more sequencing versatility. 

Arturia Acid V is available now at an introductory price of $99. Or you can get it free when you buy the entire V Collection for $599, though, you’re probably better off waiting for that to go on sale.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/arturias-acid-v-is-a-roland-tb-303-without-the-headaches-150035249.html?src=rss 

Microsoft will bring PC Game Pass to NVIDIA’s GeForce Now on August 24th

Microsoft is acting on its promise to bring PC Game Pass to NVIDIA’s GeForce Now service. The companies have announced that Game Pass and Microsoft Store titles will be available to stream on GeForce Now starting August 24th. Not every title will be playable right away, but this will give Game Pass subscribers access to releases like Deathloop and No Man’s Sky through NVIDIA’s platform.

The two companies have been forging a partnership for a while. Microsoft struck a deal with NVIDIA in February to bring Xbox games to GeForce Now for 10 years, and the first title (Gears 5) arrived in May. Bethesda’s first games, including Doom Eternal and the Wolfenstein reboots, surfaced earlier this month. In that sense, PC Game Pass just expands the selection further.

The pact was announced as part of Microsoft’s bid to get regulatory approval for its purchase of Activision Blizzard. In theory, this shows that Microsoft won’t have unfair dominance over cloud gaming. The company also plans to sell Activision Blizzard game streaming rights to Ubisoft to address UK officials’ concerns, and has been signing smaller cloud deals in recent months.

It may seem odd to access one streaming service’s games through another, but there may be advantages. GeForce Now is aimed at enthusiasts who want maximum visual quality and reduced lag, with the Ultimate tier supporting 4K at 120 frames per second. If your PC and internet connection are up to the task, Game Pass might shine on GeForce Now where it would otherwise be limited.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-will-bring-pc-game-pass-to-nvidias-geforce-now-on-august-24th-151526248.html?src=rss 

Jennifer Aniston Reveals Who She’s Sleeping With Right Now & Why Relationships Are Still A ‘Challenge’

The ‘Friends’ actress opened up about a wide array of topics, including the classic sitcom, co-producing with Reese Witherspoon, and dating.

The ‘Friends’ actress opened up about a wide array of topics, including the classic sitcom, co-producing with Reese Witherspoon, and dating. 

Jennifer Aniston Rocks Daisy Dukes While Revealing She Had A Salmon-Sperm Facial

Jennifer Aniston looked stunning on the cover of ‘WSJ’ in a pair of daisy dukes & a cropped jacket while revealing shot got a salmon-sperm facial.

Jennifer Aniston looked stunning on the cover of ‘WSJ’ in a pair of daisy dukes & a cropped jacket while revealing shot got a salmon-sperm facial. 

‘NBA 2K24’ introduces a LeBron era and more updates

Basketball season is fast approaching, and so is a new opportunity to virtually get in on the action: NBA 2K24 New Gen. 2K shared preliminary information about the game in July but has just announced new details about September 8th’s NBA 2K24, including adding a LeBron Era. This new mode follows LeBron James’ 2010 journey of leaving the Cleveland Cavaliers to play for the Miami Heat and leads into the already existing Modern Era. NBA 2K23 also introduced the Magic vs. Bird Era, Jordan Era and Kobe Era to the game. 

Another potentially exciting eras update (if you like being reminded about the passage of time) is an aging feature, which shows the athletes growing older as you play across a person’s career. Other new era additions include curated reactions from spectators and journalists, depending on the time period you’re in. After a game, you’ll also see an article sharing a summary of your match — initially as a newspaper and, as time passes, a social media webpage. 

NBA 2K24 should also reflect aspects of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) reached by the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association and currently in place through the 2029 to 2030 season. These include each NBA team being positionless and shifting the Restricted Free Agent Right of Refusal Period to 24 hours. 

MyNBA online has some updates as well, including a range of roles for you to take on: commissioner, admin, gameplay tuner, time manager, designer, appearance editor or attribute editor. Each position has specific tasks, such as the designer, who can make and change logos, arenas and jerseys. Plus, there’s now MyNBA Lite which removes some of the steps typically required for gameplay, such as CBA restrictions and scouting. 

WNBA gameplay also has new features coming on NBA 2K24, such as the ability to start as either a college basketball star or an up-and-comer. There’s also “In Pursuit of Greatness,” which has you play against rival players to be the best. These games, and those against a veteran of your team or a historic all-star player, allow you to earn badge perks. You can use these rewards to get updated 2K Breakthrough Skins and MyTEAM Jersey Cards. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nba-2k24-introduces-a-lebron-era-and-more-updates-140015258.html?src=rss 

Demi Lovato Celebrates 31st Birthday With Poot Lovato Cupcakes In Hilarious Video: ‘Free Poot’

Never forget Poot Lovato. Demi Lovato’s birthday cupcakes featured a tribute to the viral meme about her fake twin sister from 8 years ago.

Never forget Poot Lovato. Demi Lovato’s birthday cupcakes featured a tribute to the viral meme about her fake twin sister from 8 years ago. 

‘Half-Life 2’ is getting an unofficial RTX remaster

Valve may not have touched the Half-Life franchise in over a decade apart from releasing its VR-only game Alyx, but that isn’t stopping enthusiasts from giving the game a visual overhaul. NVIDIA has unveiled a community-led Half-Life 2 RTX: An RTX Remix Project that, as the name implies, will remaster the classic shooter for PCs with GeForce RTX graphics. The team isn’t just adding ray tracing, though — this is an attempt to modernize the overall look and feel of the game.

The ray-traced lights are the star attraction, of course, but the modders are also using an early version of RTX Remix to add extra model detail (through Valve’s Hammer editor) and rework materials with physical-based rendering properties. The result is what you’d expect. Where the original Half-Life 2 graphics look flat and otherwise dated, the RTX port is moodier and far more detailed. You might want to spend extra time inspecting Dr. Kleiner’s desk or the pet headcrab Lamarr. Not surprisingly, the refresh makes use of additional NVIDIA tech like DLSS 3 upscaling, Reflex anti-lag and RTX IO GPU-accelerated storage.

The project is only just getting started, and there’s no tentative release date. Right now, this is more of a marketing showcase than a practical release. It comes alongside news of DLSS 3.5, which uses AI to improve ray-traced light quality by generating pixels between sampled rays. Titles like Alan Wake 2 and Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty will support the feature on launch.

The unofficial port is notable all the same. Existing RTX conversions like those for Portal and Quake II are pretty, but limited by either the age of a game or its relative scale. Half-Life 2 set a new standard for modern first-person shooters between its tightly integrated story, expansive (and seamless) world and physics-driven gameplay. Now, it’s getting an upgrade that could keep it relevant on modern PCs.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/half-life-2-is-getting-an-unofficial-rtx-remaster-130006917.html?src=rss 

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