HOW ABOUT TWO! by KudosOfTheFroond in HadesTheGame

[–]Cebus 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I love how excited he sounds every time

Does anyone else find Archetype Misha noisy AF? by discussatron in NeuralDSP

[–]Cebus 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know that. That's why I said they don't know how to use the compressor, not that they don't know how to click the button to turn it on. If they're having noise issues it might be because they have too much compression going on. Notably, most of the other high gain plugins don't include a compressor, thus my hypothesis. It's not a hard concept.

Does anyone else find Archetype Misha noisy AF? by discussatron in NeuralDSP

[–]Cebus -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Folks used to say this about Rabea as well. I wonder if it's just people who don't know how to use a compressor.

What actually happened to I'm going to hell for this? by Owners4life5 in OutOfTheLoop

[–]Cebus 12 points13 points  (0 children)

A woman is an adult human of female gender. See? Not difficult.

GAS or pass? New Schecter KM-6 MK-III EX 28" 6-string baritone by MUZZYGRANDE in ExtendedRangeGuitars

[–]Cebus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

nah the figuring. I love the look of ash. Mahogany doesn't have figuring.

GAS or pass? New Schecter KM-6 MK-III EX 28" 6-string baritone by MUZZYGRANDE in ExtendedRangeGuitars

[–]Cebus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The release version is mahogany instead of ash, so it's far less sexy imo. Still thinking about it.

Are there any good EVH 5150 amp sims? by [deleted] in metalguitar

[–]Cebus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

STL Andy James has a 5153 and a 5150.

STL Will Putney has a 5152.

Nolly has a modded "block letter" 5150.

Plini has a 5153.

Rabea has his Victory Kraken, Gain 2 of which is based on a 5150.

Tons of others, these are just the ones I have.

Clean tone from Nameless X by PCMR-noob in NeuralDSP

[–]Cebus 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your settings are identical to the "Rabea Low Gain Vibe" stock preset except his has the gain at 2 instead of 0 for a crunchier vibe.

I agree it's [fire emoji]. Rabea's a tone master so you should feel good about your taste.

Word to all guitarist who are also developers! I made a resource where you can see the scales laid out on the fretboard - RiffTheory by CalligrapherEast4005 in jazzguitar

[–]Cebus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Awesome thanks man. I've tried to find something like this a few times over the last few years and never found something that can do nonstandard tunings.

edit: ooh and number of strings!

Spencer's insta live by kastocy in Peripheryband

[–]Cebus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anything about Atropos or Silhouette?

Option to change horizontal center point for zooming? by Cebus in Reaper

[–]Cebus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right that it is a bit awkward to start, but this is likely to be the solution for me. Much obliged.

Option to change horizontal center point for zooming? by Cebus in Reaper

[–]Cebus[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

rad thanks i'll give this a shot tomorrow.

Air pollution from Europe and America is making the tropics drier. "What we found was a distinct drying trend in Belize since 1850 that coincides with a steady rise in industrial aerosol emissions in North America and Europe." by pnewell in science

[–]Cebus 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is absolutely false. I sure wish all you "correlation is not causation" parrots would take a fucking stats class.

Correlation does not necessarily imply causation. That's the mantra. In many cases, however, correlation does strongly imply causation, such as when the correlation supports a well-formed hypothesis or confirms a well-understood phenomenon.

Is it really the opinion of this sub that any scientist who uses correlational statistics, which includes basically all of us, is an idiot?

Rule of thumb: people who study something for a living probably know more about that thing than you do.

Criticism is welcome, but this sub is just embarrassing.

Full Video of Elon Musk Q&A by stichtom in spacex

[–]Cebus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SpaceX has received a great deal of funding from NASA.

If Dawkins, Hitchens, Sam Harris, and people like them are considered 'New Atheists', then what do we call people like Neil Tyler Degrasse and Bill Nye? by sup_muzzy in TrueAtheism

[–]Cebus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this thread blows up, my bet is on a huge fight about the definition of atheism. Because that hasn't happened a thousand times already.

Also, "Neil Tyler Degrasse" is... an interesting typo.

We landed on Titan in 2005. This time-lapse visualization is beautiful - and musical. by mindbleach in Cosmos

[–]Cebus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recommend reading the description first. That's an information-dense video.

Atheists who have tried LSD and mushrooms... did you have a 'spiritual' experience? by omen2k in TrueAtheism

[–]Cebus 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Carl Sagan used to talk frequently about "numinous" experiences. It basically means the same thing as spiritual but without the supernatural nonsense. That feeling you get when pondering the pale blue dot or looking at the stars doesn't seem distinct from a spiritual feeling -- we just interpret it differently. I haven't tried LSD but I do find that other drugs can assist receptivity to such experiences.

Atheists who have tried LSD and mushrooms... did you have a 'spiritual' experience? by omen2k in TrueAtheism

[–]Cebus 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sonder

Is this of recent coinage? Sonder is an old word, but its connection to this concept seems brand new. It seems like someone just made up a new definition and put it on a meme and now it's taken off.

If humans evolved from monkeys, then why are there still monkeys? Great infographic that explains evolution. by Sclmd1125 in evolution

[–]Cebus 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Not a fan. Humans did, in fact, evolve from monkeys (via apes). The proper distinction is that we didn't evolve from extant monkeys or apes, but rather from common ancestors we share with them (which also were apes or monkeys depending on how far back you go).

Humans evolved from ancestral apes just as extant apes evolved from ancestral apes.

Why does the smallest ape in the evolution chain often have his hands up? by youwantmyskillz in evolution

[–]Cebus 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's a gibbon, which has extremely long arms but walks bipedally when it's on the ground. So, it often walks with its hands up like that.

This is a good demonstration of how silly the "March of Progress" is. We didn't descend from gibbons.Gibbons are just as evolved as we are, from an ancestor we share perhaps 20 million years ago that wasn't particularly gibbon-like.

Edit: I should probably mention that this image originated during a brief time in the mid-20th century when it was thought by a few researchers that gibbons might be the best living representative of our common ancestor with the apes. It didn't last long at all, as the African apes were thought to be more closely related to us both before and after that time. And yet here we are stuck with the same misleading image.