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  1. snow lizard

    How to split a guitar cable signal into two (inexpensively)?

    Using a DI is the normal way to do it. The XLR output has the signal balanced and impedance matched so it looks like a microphone signal going to your interface preamp. The 1/4" "Thru" output is your normal guitar signal for going to pedals or an amp. An AB/Y box can also work if your...
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    Recording guitar tracks: Using effects pedals vs. adding plugin effects, afterwards, within a DAW?

    In many ways the sound you create through using effects can become somewhat of an extension of the instrument itself. Dirt is a great example, but delay and modulation effects can also have an influence on the performance itself. Distortion (or fuzz or overdrive if you like) is a bit more...
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    What EQ settings should I set my amp to for a 50's-60's Rock tone?

    There's a story about Van Halen after they got signed but before they became a headline act. They went on various tours opening for other groups. So they were opening for Ted Nugent and Ted never heard anything like Eddie's playing. He wanted to find out how Eddie was getting that sound so one...
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    For those on a budget

    24 bit audio handles processing better.
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    what's a decent RED colored pedal?

    JHS Angry Charlie.
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    Understanding compression: peaks and make-up gain

    Depending on the compressor you're using and the amount of gain reduction you're getting, a really fast attack time can kill the initial transient, which sort of defines what a snare sounds like. Something like 12 to 18 dB gain reduction (possibly too much depending on what you're after) should...
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    second hand drums in 400/600e range? Which model/brand? Any advice?

    Yamaha Stage Custom Birch is a great kit for the money. These kits are usually sold with a really good hardware pack which helps the value substantially. Chinese birch is not quite the same as European birch but the shells sound good and they're easy to tune. I think mine has the older style...
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    Record levels

    There is no prize for recording digital levels hot as you can before clipping, and potential for damage. Aliasing and distortion from intersample peaks sounds bad. Leaving headroom gives you a safety margin in case there's transients or something that suddenly gets a bit louder while you're...
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    Heresy: How to make a realistic VSTi drum part

    If you're looking for a drum kit there's good deals that come up used now and then. Something like a Yamaha Stage Custom Birch kit with the hardware pack could be a good deal. Yamaha hardware kicks butt. The shells are easy to tune and sound great. If the sticker price is less than what a 4000...
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    ...favorite drummers?

    Fair enough. The IMHO disclaimer goes a long way here. There's metal stuff that I truly enjoy, but I'm not really a metal head. Honestly the whole "bombastic/gymnastic" approach doesn't do a lot for me most of the time, but I can still appreciate it on a technical level. Possibly more when you...
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    What ? Eh ? Run that by me again ?

    The theoretical dynamic range is 144 dB, but it can only exist in digital. For everything else (the analog realm of mics amps and speakers) there is the thermal limit of around 120 dB, as you know. Physics and all that. Do we need to dither 24 bit? Is "self dither" a thing beyond the thermal...
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    What ? Eh ? Run that by me again ?

    https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/PhaseReverse--whirlwind-phase-reverse
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    As Good As A Neumann But Cheaper

    https://homerecording.com/bbs/
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    As Good As A Neumann But Cheaper

    There are three distinct generations of homewreckers in this thread. I don't think I've seen anything posted by Fletcher for over 10 years.
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    Oddball machine heads anyone?

    The trade has been good to me. About the closest tolerance I ever worked with was 3 tenths using a micro boring head on a Fanuc horizontal boring mill. I figure they'd save that kind of thing for grinders. Around 14 years ago the shop was talking about "paperless manufacturing" where they were...
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    Oddball machine heads anyone?

    A saw cut billet of rectangular or square bar stock has 6 sides. Left, right, front, back, top, bottom. They're all sides. People used conventional standards for drawings more in the past. I like 3rd angle orthographic projection with maybe an isometric view for clarity and properly labeled...
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    Oddball machine heads anyone?

    A lot of firebirds use banjo tuners. Probably Klusons usually - not sure about Epiphone. What you're describing might be Steinberger or something.
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    Still allergic to digital ?

    Interesting video. This reminds me of a story I heard while watching an AES presentation a while back about audiophiles. There was an audiophile speaking about his $275k listening room with the one leather recliner chair in the perfect listening position where he would go in and listen to his...
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    Still allergic to digital ?

    It's a tangental thought for sure - not trying to take anything out of context. I get that the over-reliance on digital tools can make the art of actually performing great music less of a necessity. There's loopz, beatz, phroducaz. You could probably go back and autotune Ozzy's vocals on War...
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    Still allergic to digital ?

    Live performance is just about the only paid gig these days. What's "record sales"?
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