It's alchemy really.
80 0 ReplyDo you have a version of this with a bit less jpeg by any chance
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This is the best I could find. Looks like op grabbed their copy from reddit. Had to go off the beaten path to find a clearer one.
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It still cracks me up that guitar people call filters "wah"
7 0 ReplyWah is the movement of a narrow band pass filter in a rather limited range, often done using a somewhat expressive timing.
It's not normally used as a static filter.
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Where's the "running a maxed out HM-2 pedal into a Peavey solid state amp"?
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I'm drifting from guitar to synth and the language is even more niche and stupid lmao.
31 0 ReplyPlease provide citations ✍️ 🤔
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This frankles me as guitarist of 40 years. I've never played electric so I'm kdomfed.
23 0 ReplyI've played both electric and acoustic (and bass and banjo) for 35+ years and none of this makes any sense to me either. I suspect it may be an age issue.
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Overmystification of guitar tone brought us people that think tone doesn't actually matter...
23 0 ReplyHey, I took finding the best Bluetooth speaker to put inside a custom built porcelain WC VERY seriously for my latest black metal album.
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You sound like a mechanical keyboard enthusiasts.
12 0 ReplyYou take that back!
Thock and bonkle are totally different.
4 0 ReplyNEVER
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9 0 ReplyThat really demystifies a lot of black metal for me. I guess probably because I can actually hear what's going on.
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Totally brillig!
7 0 ReplyWait until you speak to a bass aficionado.
5 0 ReplyI'm thirsty, I need wahwah
4 0 ReplyIt stopped being fun when it stopped being analogue
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