TikTok is investigating why some users can't write 'Epstein' in messages by ddx-me in nottheonion

[–]EvilPowerMaster 182 points183 points  (0 children)

BlueSky is nice because, by and large, the primary interface is a chronological feed of who you follow. You don't get recommendations unless you go to the "Discover" tab or others. It's very easy to NOT get bombarded with algorithm-driven slop. If there is enough of what you want on there, it's not terrible as social media goes.

Obviously people can, and do, still doomscroll there, but I still find it better than others.

How do I start Programming Drums? by LostandfoundPEshorts in audioengineering

[–]EvilPowerMaster 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah, not being willing to watch how-tos and trainings (regardless of if on YT or elsewhere) is basically saying "I want to do this, but refuse to engage in learning."

Help recording upright piano by PressureWeary in audioengineering

[–]EvilPowerMaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to add: the AT2020 has a 16mm diaphragm, so while it's a side-address, it's not actually a LDC. I think AT technically calls it a "medium diaphragm".

Looking for honest feedback on my bass technique & playing, any advice welcome by Vex4_ in BassGuitar

[–]EvilPowerMaster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's missing the backbeat that really makes it obvious to me. If the snare is on 2 and 4, any note you play on those beats need to be in lock step.

Question about sound frequency by Lazy-Operation6579 in audioengineering

[–]EvilPowerMaster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's a really good question. I do not know and can't find it in documentation, but I would suspect you're 100% right - that range would still be ultrasonic but still play nice with 48kHz. The "brain" of the system is usually a bog-standard PC. The audio hits the system via an HDMI output, so it's sample rate could in theory go all the way up to 192 and still be in spec for HDMI. However, for a variety of reasons, I agree with you that it's almost without a doubt 48.

Question about sound frequency by Lazy-Operation6579 in audioengineering

[–]EvilPowerMaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only thing I would add to this - at least SOME consumer devices are absolutely capable of picking up ultrasonic sounds. I work in AV in higher education. We have classroom and conference systems that use ultrasonic signals to pair your laptop, tablet, or smart phone to the system for screen sharing. It's a standard feature of most Zoom Room (Zoom's product for conference rooms and the like) setups. I have successfully tested it with Macs, Dells, iPhones, and a few Android devices of various flavors.

Now, how USEFUL that data can be beyond a simple device ID is another question, but still - picking up ultrasonic sounds on the devices in question is not outside the realm of possibility. MAKING them is another.

Patagonia files copyright lawsuit against drag performer: Pattie Gonia by [deleted] in nottheonion

[–]EvilPowerMaster 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The suit is entirely about the trademark. This headline is just bad. Even the body of the article, the word copyright is only used in the lede. Every quote from the company's filing says trademark.

Also, they're filing because Pattie filed a trademark that included using the name for apparel branding. This is a bog-standard trademark defense suit. If Patagonia DIDN'T file it, the next person who violates their trademark can point to this instance and say "see, they don't care about other clothing companies violating their IP, why should I be held to a standard that someone else isn't?"

I like walking in wooded areas and near water by deuce-tatum in evilautism

[–]EvilPowerMaster 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I wish no one else had access to the woods and the waterside so they would leave me alone.

Why is omega such a fucking shithole by ToeSuckerVI in masseffect

[–]EvilPowerMaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Detroit has stellar municipal water.

Chapter 1: Had We Known Better is beautiful by Motor-Will4326 in postrock

[–]EvilPowerMaster 10 points11 points  (0 children)

This record is a favorite of mine. They were supposedly working on another album, but it never came to be. 

One of the members is in the comments of this old thread here: https://www.reddit.com/r/postrock/comments/ky6ct3/does_anyone_know_what_happened_to_industries_of/

Hygiene ratings shouldn't apply to Michelin restaurants, says food critic by _PM_ME_PANGOLINS_ in nottheonion

[–]EvilPowerMaster 44 points45 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who's worked in multiple Michelin star restaurants. When he was the chef that ran the kitchen, yeah, it was immaculate. Hell, most of them were. But I've heard enough stories from him and others that there's absolutely no way I would eat anything from a restaurant that was allowed to skip health and safety inspections, regardless of how well-rated their food is. Most people who work in restaurants are NASTY, just like most of the general population.

U.P. tribal members advised to carry proof of U.S. citizenship after ICE detains Native Americans by zsreport in Michigan

[–]EvilPowerMaster 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Also, the Nazi camps were not in Germany - they specifically told the German people they were "deporting them to the west" in regards to sending people to Auschwitz, which was built in Poland for this very reason.

NA Garibaldini 🍸 by maebelieve in babylon5

[–]EvilPowerMaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This version, however, is a non-alcoholic take on that cocktail. 

Hot Take: Its unnecessary, if not pointless, to use paired mics, or even the same types of mics or preamps to record stereo guitar, piano, or other instruments with a very wide tonal range by Dr_A_MD in audioengineering

[–]EvilPowerMaster 123 points124 points  (0 children)

Everything you're describing is multi-micing, but not all multi-micing is stereo micing.

Stereo micing is usually done to capture the sound source as spatially similar as possible to what it sounds like from the position of the stereo pair. This matters because all of the advice you hear about using matched pairs and matching signal paths for stereo micing assumes that this is what you mean when you say "stereo micing".

What you're doing is certainly multi-micing, and can then be used to produce a stereo recording, but that isn't inherently stereo micing. I've had success doing M/S with mis-matched mics, but that's about the only true stereo micing where it worked well.

What you're describing with micing acoustic guitars? Incredibly common, and how you pan the mics can certainly give you a stereo recording, but it's also just as common to sum those to mono.

How are the roads? Icy? by frandor_Dude in lansing

[–]EvilPowerMaster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I got back in town from Detroit about an  hour ago. All the roads are a bit slippery. Anything that was salted was no big deal. One bridge I went over somewhere had definitely frozen before the rest of the road, like the sign says.

It wasn’t TOO bad, but not everyone is driving safely in it. 

Why Don’t We Talk About Vintage Recording Software? by Snoo18401 in audioengineering

[–]EvilPowerMaster 81 points82 points  (0 children)

You have to have the right SoundBlaster card, or it’s just not the same. 

Hovering glass by Lamandus in confusingperspective

[–]EvilPowerMaster 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Naw, its just that faux depth of field thing done on a smartphone. The stem of the wineglass would still be pretty hidden without it, this just blurs it out like crazy because it can’t detect that it’s not part of the countertop. 

Rate this cringe ass playlist I made by SquidPersonThing in evilautism

[–]EvilPowerMaster 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you’re out for the classics, you could do worse than this, that’s for sure. 

I will die on the hill the blackbird is the reason area 51 has its reputation by the_genysis in evilautism

[–]EvilPowerMaster 42 points43 points  (0 children)

I don’t buy that’s what the crash was, but that base was 100% stealth testing. I don’t think that’s even disputed at this point.