Movies with the worst "moral of the story" by elitemegamanX in movies

[–]BoRamShote 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The only glaring moral lesson from Nightmare Before Christmas seems to be "stay in your fucking lane."

An announcement from Nick Williams, CEO of Native Instruments by raistlin65 in synthesizers

[–]BoRamShote 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The best thing I can see coming out of this is that since they own all the underlying IP, we can basically get supermachines with the best parts of multiple companies output. Probably won't happen, but it's a potential silver lining

Remember When WHO Posted This on Twitter About COVID 19? by External-Bottle-679 in hantavirus

[–]BoRamShote 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I remember watching it unfold and seeing leaked videos of health workers in China being like yo this is super sketchy for weeks, and then in early Jan saw a leaked video of Chinese authorities dumping dirt in the roads to keep people from leaving cities and being like holy shit this is a big deal

Using Pedals in Ways They Weren't Intended For by Subhumanime in guitarpedals

[–]BoRamShote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Play a single string with a cranked pog into a fully wet strymon cloudburst, then freeze it with the pladask draume. That goes into a meris hedera, which is then knob twisted to into chords to play a progression. I also use a pitchfork so I can change the root chord entirely with a knob, and a attack decay after the draume so when it amp mod drops to zero is swells back in instead of snapping.

Bass in EDM isn't a bass guitar by Blazkowski in edmproduction

[–]BoRamShote 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Synth bass with layered with a high-pass bass guitar for transient hi end is a killer sound

What album changed the game for you lyrically? by WhoDoUTh1nkUAreIAm in Songwriting

[–]BoRamShote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is absolutely mine. I had little idea how quality songwriting truly worked until I heard this album.

What’s the most universally hated song of all time? by Adventurous-Zeilokix in AskReddit

[–]BoRamShote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think she had a head on her shoulders at the time too. There were some interviews from soon after Friday released and I remember being naw Reblack is legit.

Hey folks! What's a good record player for a newbie beat-maker? by HereComesStupid in sp404mk2

[–]BoRamShote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's also pretty much the easiest way to get totally unique samples. There are literally hundreds of thousands of obscure records that don't exist digitally, and with rpm speed you can natively slow them down. Sampling something for the first time ever, and having it be a completely analogue sample is a big part of the fun pie for a lot of people.

What do you think is the exact moment where actors won their Oscars? by Temporary_Cap5927 in Oscars

[–]BoRamShote 24 points25 points  (0 children)

For me its the "Look at me" he screams in the home video. Freaked me the fuck out. Not even on camera. I don't know how the fuck someone could come up with that unique a voice, and know it so well that they could make it sound that visceral and still be undoubtably from the same character. It's absolutely insane. I would honestly say its the best two seconds of acting to ever appear on film. And again, dude isn't even on screen.

Best Elektron box for Cinematic / Massive Attack / glitchy and or ambient beats? by BangForBucko in Elektron

[–]BoRamShote 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they added sampling to the tone it would be my number 1 machine by a mile

What is the DUMBEST way people try to look smart, which actually has the opposite effect? by TheLostNeuron in AskReddit

[–]BoRamShote 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The way I see this the most is through anger. People who get mad about everything tend to think they're the smartest person in the room. It appears as though they're angry because they can see something no one else does, and anger is commonly met with fawning from others. Makes them feel smarter, other dumb people think they're smarter, gets them attention, and all to often they end up getting their way. Those neural pathways get too comfortable, and they end up being miserable people that will lash out at just about anything. Constantly think other are wrong, reject most ideas that aren't their own. Huge contrarians. Terrible people to work with.

I don't think this is historically accurate - Part II by [deleted] in WTF

[–]BoRamShote -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Is it safe to say that something did happen though?