Based on our record, itch.io seems to be a lot more popular than Resonic Player. While we know about 7498 links to itch.io, we've tracked only 11 mentions of Resonic Player. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Publishing on platforms like itch.io are a great way to get feedback (but see comments about comments earlier!) and to see if an idea is worth pursuing. Self-published mini-games are also a good way to scratch that gamedev itch when it isn't your day job too - I should push a couple myself actually! - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
This guy might not be farming. I'm not, but I have hundreds of cheap games from early humble bundles, huge itch.io fund raiser bundles, etc. Source: 5 months ago
I just found this game on itch.io and it's SO GOOD! Source: 5 months ago
Combat is as gritty as the GM makes it. Healing is TOUGH out of the box, so by default it is already pretty gritty. In fact, part of the crew premise is players can have a few 'cast of characters' that sub in when a PC is in a rough spot. You as the GM choose what type of physical harm to give out, and how often - so it's pretty controllable. Like I said, look at itch.io for some alternate healing ideas if you... Source: 5 months ago
I have just registered at itch.io and paid $10 for kudos. I don't have a GPU-equipped PC, I am just curious about the Horde system. Downloaded the client to my Windows laptop and ran it to generate a 512x512 picture of Julia fractal (my test prompt) with the Midjourney model, there seemed to be no SDXL models to choose from. It took about a minute to generate. The 2nd generation (with the same prompt), which took... Source: 5 months ago
Ah I hadn't realised it was mac-specific... On a forum I just looked at someone recommended Resonic - so maybe try that? I wouldn't be able to tell you if it does the exact same job until I'd tried it myself. Source: over 1 year ago
If you get loose samples then you can move them directly into the library folders. I suggest creating an "incoming" sample folder. Audition samples with something like Resonic and delete the garbage, keep the gold. Storage isn't as big a deal as it used to be but you do not want to keep garbage around since it's clutter that slows everything down. Source: over 1 year ago
I suggest using https://resonic.at/ as it provides extremely fast browsing and playback. Source: almost 2 years ago
Https://resonic.at is the best at finding things, unparalleled speed, and can also organize things and slice samples. Source: almost 2 years ago
I use Resonic Player: https://resonic.at/ Really good manager however, I don't think it supports tagging. Source: about 2 years ago
GOG.com - DRM-free game store, selling both new and old titles. No clients required.
Sononym - Finally, a sample browser that understands audio
OpenGameArt.org - A site dedicated to sharing artwork & other assets for game development.
ADSR Sample Manager - A smart sample management tool for your DAW
IsThereAnyDeal - "When the price is right, you will play all night."
Soundly - Functional music for better sleep, focus and relaxation