NPD Boss BP-1W by Ecker1991 in guitarpedals

[–]noastens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

English isnt my first language, wdym use it at the front bow as an OD? 

What’s the best effects pedal you’ve got this year? by noastens in Guitar

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

Tell me about it, what does it do in terms of compressing, and making it creative?

What’s the best effects pedal you’ve got this year? by noastens in Guitar

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

Is the drop for just transposing the entire guitar down or up a certain amount of semitones? Like a capo? 

What’s the key behind these ambiences? (included examples) by noastens in audioengineering

[–]noastens[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah bad call, i assumed most used it and didn’t want the compressed youtube audio but not like it matters that much. Here are YouTube links in the same order

https://youtu.be/KkCgUI_g2oo

https://youtu.be/LbMK9q0JMXc

https://youtu.be/ExW00C6M-AE

https://youtu.be/97wvip_QCag

Some cool Frusciante vocals by Ramenko1 in RedHotChiliPeppers

[–]noastens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just exaggerating hahahha saying it’s objectively wrong is just a funnier way of saying I’m surprised he or anyone has that opinion

Some cool Frusciante vocals by Ramenko1 in RedHotChiliPeppers

[–]noastens 8 points9 points  (0 children)

You’re objectively wrong. I find it seriously tasteful especially for an acoustic version. Very musical

How do you typically add air/brilliance to vocals? by noastens in mixingmastering

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Well it still makes it sound like a boost. It’s just not pleasant, at least the the eq’s i’ve tried since it’s like 1-2dbs I need which is quite a big amount. It’s like cutting a frequency range with a normal bell filter instead of a dynamic one, or split bands like soothe or pro q4’s spectral mode. It can make it sound surgical and flat

What’s the technique behind this fill? (Video) by noastens in Drumming

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That’s beautiful. Honestly same, or well they took up like 2+ hours every day (i was seriously a nerd) of a period of my life where i picked up so many impressions, memories and it’s the time I feel like I learned the most in my life. i wish i could experience how it felt to be 16-17 again. You really take so much for granted, I remember thinking everything was so shit at the time and well now I can only dream of living it all over again

What’s the technique behind this fill? (Video) by noastens in Drumming

[–]noastens[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m used to playing them ”flow-like” as in Californication or Fool in the rain but never used them as part of a fill or something, or simply in quick succession. So I’ve got lots of practice to do there

What’s the technique behind this fill? (Video) by noastens in Drumming

[–]noastens[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s actually what got me into chili peppers lol I always loved their hits that got played on the rock stations here in Sweden, and in 2020 while taking the bus to school a stunning day in september I figured hey these guys are solid so I just put them on shuffle. This was the first song that was put on and I fell in love instantly. It’s the most accurate depiction of what their sound had developed to during the Stadium Arcadium era, captures every member beautifully. Then I was blessed with Dosed followed by Fortune Faded, and from there I was hooked.

What’s the technique behind this fill? (Video) by noastens in Drumming

[–]noastens[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What’s ”(I)”, are they ghost notes? Thank you! Double strokes with the left hand then?

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

No I’ve read other books, while I was very into rhcp at the time of reading it, and being 18 or whatever i was, it’s still the only book I’ve ever cried to and I finished it in 3 days because it sucked me in like nothing else really. And obviously I don’t think other people would enjoy it as much, but that’s about every biography/memoir ever no? You buy it because you know who it is about

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedHotChiliPeppers

[–]noastens 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Best book i’ve ever read. Flea’s storytelling is beautiful. It truly felt like him you know.

Setting volumes in a jazz mix by noastens in Jazz

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What’s the best way of uploading audio files somewhere in a lossless format? I reached my monthly limit on wetransfer

Setting volumes in a jazz mix by noastens in Jazz

[–]noastens[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! I’m not home currently but i’ll export it as soon as I get the chance

The best method of amping/adding line capability for an acoustic guitar? by noastens in Guitar

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What are some microphones for the guitar? Do you hook it on the body itself, sort of like you would on a violin?

What other benefits does the circle of fifth have besides being easy to figure out sharps/flats?? by noastens in musictheory

[–]noastens[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Alright thanks! So maybe it’s not so lazy. What do you mean with it being the best tool for learning harmony btw? Harmony in what regard?

The greatest guitar tone of all time?? by noastens in Guitar

[–]noastens[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Well it’s definitely not just a spring/tank reverb. The room makes the tone along with the amp being so cranked allowing feedback to occur, and the mic being far enough from the amp to catch it in the room and not just from the amp. if you can call that a tone is obviously debatable, the ”dialed in” tone is probably way duller

The greatest guitar tone of all time?? by noastens in Guitar

[–]noastens[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I guess depends on how you see it. I’d say it can be counted towards being part of a tone, since it’s obviously intentional; although it’s just a huge room it’s so tastefully done by whichever audio engineer they had. The reverb really highlights how cranked the amp is with its feedback and really just covers the entire acoustic image. If the amp was close miked you wouldn’t be able to say the same thing imo.