With 8 cores I would try 1 minute and if that works try 30 seconds
I do too
But for experimenting with heavy dense customs it’s a bit trickier.
With 8 cores I would try 1 minute and if that works try 30 seconds
I do too
But for experimenting with heavy dense customs it’s a bit trickier.
I am just worried about the 8 core part
I already knew that customs can ve microlooped
Thanks for the valuable input
No; the effectiveness of the 30-second micro-loop.
I don’t think Saint would co-sign an 8 core custom, brother.
Lol somehow that beast past inspections lol
I was answering him as to how I can be sure etc
Oh true
Sorry about that
The effectiveness of 30sec micro with an 8 core custom.
That was my question
I think you are just going to have to experiment and report back.
Like @Malkuth said and I agree with him they probably wouldn’t sign off on that many core… so they probably wouldn’t know how long it would take.
I understand now. You’re worried that because there are 8 cores then you might need to listen to a slightly longer micro-loop, eh?
I think you should still start from 30 seconds. But of course, I do not know for complete certain. I’d say if you feel doubt, then maybe try either 60 seconds or 90 seconds. But remember, as you internalize the script, you can actually shorten the loops.
(It’s like when you have a favorite song, you can just hear the first few notes, and you already remember the whole song.)
Either way, with so many cores, you are in experimental territory. So you’ll have to let us know what you discover.
Thanks brother
How in this world did this custom get approved?
Your guess is as good as anyone elses lol
Meanwhile… here I am wondering if I should do 3 cores in my customs or stick with the guidelines even though my intended customs would be run for AT LEAST a year
You might have missed it but Saint had answered you here:
Ta Da!
I’d suggest a 30 second loop honestly.
Especially with how recon hits you specifically.
and I thought two cores were dense lol
Guys, thank you.
Your help is appreciated.
Always.
@AnswerGroup if one made a custom in standard strength, then upgraded it to terminus without changing modules or cores at all, would the subconscious recognize that this is the same script and continue to execute when microlooping the stronger version?