Hello everyone!

HitCoder

Teto's Territory
Defender of Defoko
Hello! I'm HitCoder, you may or may not have heard of me. I'm not very active on SoundCloud nor am I on Twitter, (though recently i've been a fair bit more active on Twitter due to messing with a reclist, very experimental and it's most likely not gonna be done any time soon)
But, I post music on youtube every now and then, make original songs etc.
I am the voicer/creator of the UTAUloid Tempest Ōkaminoto, and I'm hoping to get more involved with this community!
I generally enjoy helping people and just discussing a bunch of topics, and very much appreciate criticism to help me improve on things, so don't be afraid to straight up tell me "hey you're approaching this completely wrong. try considering _ and _ and start from _" or anything similar haha
Hope you're all doing well, and the only other thing i have to say is, I'm a programmer and have a side hobby of buying budget audio equipment and testing/reviewing it.
Not much else to say about myself, so, see you around :P
 

Soursop the fruit

✧ Fruity & Happy ✧
Defender of Defoko
Welcome to UtaForum! I hope you can find more knowledge and interesting stuff here^^
I'ts also nice to know that you're a programmer! may i know what side of programming you're focused on?
 

HitCoder

Teto's Territory
Defender of Defoko
Thread starter
I do all sorts of programming, i've been doing it since I was 11 ish because when i was 6 i wanted to make games. I know that sounds a bit far fetched, i understand if you don't believe me haha.

When it comes to programming in general I'm pretty good at backend stuff, like writing automation stuff, or something that does calculations etc, just back-ends of software.
I like to make website UI too though, and do enjoy a bit of UI design. In fact, for drawing on the screen manually, i find that to be particularly fun and rewarding.

I don't have much to show for my skills aside from studying a compuer science degree in Oxford, England, but I've made a bunch of random small UTAU tools and stuff that I might have shared at some points, I don't remember.

Almost every time I've tried to write a reclist I've made a tool to help me do it, I made an arpasing reclist tool a while back that would tell you any transitions that were missing in the list etc, not sure whether I still have it though (I'm sure i have the source code backed up on one of my many external HDDs)

Anyway, thanks for the warm welcomes guys! I'll be posting "soon" with a test reclist somewhere on this forum, though it could be between a week and a year, depending on how well the first few tests go.
See you around! :P