if katnipp can decapitate it's self and it's body'll still move, where is thne brain? how does this work? is it telepathically conected to it's body, is it a mr potato head situation, i must know!
Bro their wublins, the whole thing about them is their statues powered by electricity. So think of it like their kind of just really weird versions of robots.
there are actually many ways to do this, but the simplest and cheapest to pull off would be to put it into bandlab (after making an acount) or it's child cakewalk and use a reverb tool in the effects. (for cakewalk though it provides the most control but you cannot slow down the audio directly in it while bandlab can though i find using them in tandem works allot better then you'd think for this reason also you can put in custom pluggins for cakewalk though while bandlab cannot. you put the pluggin into the vst folder specifically if you do that though, you can have subfolders in the vst folder, but as long as the pluggin/vst is within the vst folder it should work, though if it doesnt, try again with a completely different one made by someone else, if both dont work you can try a third, or re import them, and if taht doesnt work you delete cakewalk and redownload it! ) I hope this helps also i know that there are spelling mistakes in some places!!!
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This slowed down=perfection ✨
if katnipp can decapitate it's self and it's body'll still move, where is thne brain? how does this work? is it telepathically conected to it's body, is it a mr potato head situation, i must know!
I’m just gonna guess something like, It has two brains. One for the head, And one for the body. Maybe the same thing for the organs as well
@@MrPlunger777 huh, didnt think of that.
My guess is that is has a donut-shaped brain like squids do
Bro their wublins, the whole thing about them is their statues powered by electricity. So think of it like their kind of just really weird versions of robots.
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How did you make it reverb?
there are actually many ways to do this, but the simplest and cheapest to pull off would be to put it into bandlab (after making an acount) or it's child cakewalk and use a reverb tool in the effects. (for cakewalk though it provides the most control but you cannot slow down the audio directly in it while bandlab can though i find using them in tandem works allot better then you'd think for this reason also you can put in custom pluggins for cakewalk though while bandlab cannot. you put the pluggin into the vst folder specifically if you do that though, you can have subfolders in the vst folder, but as long as the pluggin/vst is within the vst folder it should work, though if it doesnt, try again with a completely different one made by someone else, if both dont work you can try a third, or re import them, and if taht doesnt work you delete cakewalk and redownload it! ) I hope this helps also i know that there are spelling mistakes in some places!!!
@@tydino101Thank you I found this helpful especially for you replying exactly on my birthday lol !!!!!!!
@@Jonah_Gallegos :D