bouldersoundguy
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he seemed to not understand our not kissing his grammy winning butt.
Grammys are fame awards and the quality of the music is a secondary consideration.
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he seemed to not understand our not kissing his grammy winning butt.
yep ........ and no one wins a grammy because of whoever engineered it or how they did so.Grammys are fame awards and that the quality of the music is a secondary consideration.
language evolves and the usage of it changes.
We old guys may not like it but that's the fact.
Gay used to mean happy ....... now it doesn't ...... no matter how much you want it to it now means gay .....
I had a guy ream me because I referred to an amp without adjustable bias as 'fixed' bias. Technically it's not .... it's a specific way of biasing a tube circuit ...... but the fact is .... LOTS of techs, and some really good ones, very often use the term interchangebly with meaning that or a non-adjustable bias.
To someone who wants to be a stickler for original definitions of words it's upsetting but there's no escaping the evolution of language no matter how hard you fight it.
language change is a fact of life. in my real life (outside of music) i'm a professional linguist and this is one of my pet peeves, when people insist that a word means one thing just because it meant that in the past...language changes.
pia are round ..... cornbread are square ...........
This from Wikepedia via JD :
Side-chaining
The sidechain of a feed-forward compressor
When side-chaining, the compressor uses the volume level of an input signal to determine how strongly the compressor will reduce the gain on its output signal. This is used by ...
So all this it seems started with the labeling of the detector input as 'side chain?
What a (potential) mess then that made.