Cydonia wrote: Too bad no one here is interested in talking about "gear"
BossMann73 wrote:I didn't insult it......I "curated" a "different aesthetic.".
John wrote:I love how this forum has the GDP of Switzerland in pedals but the collective value of everyone's patch cables is less than the change in my couch cushions. And I don't have a couch.
In the apt., I just have an amp and some pedals in a corner.
But my main room to make music in is deep under ground, it's one of those nuclear fall out shelters they built into cellars in the 60s and 70s.
It's dark and smelly but once you shut the ridiculously massive concrete door you can turn up all the way - nobody's going to hear anything.
space6oy wrote:i hate seeing rooms like yours.
makes mine feel like such a mess...
Does this make you feel any better?
Somehow I managed to keep crushed beercans out of the frame, but seriously, sometimes the "path" in seems straight out of an episode of Hoarders. I can cough up less flattering pics if need be.
Mine is overly organized out of necessity. I have young kids and every time my buddies and I would play we would spend 30min fixing our settings and stuff because the kids LOVE tweaking knobs! So I purposely bought cabinets big enough to all our fit amps, etc in (we are just bedroom players so we just use small low watt amps. So the amps and pedal boards get pulled out when we play. Normally half of it still ends up being left out, but today is a rare day when it is clean.
dminner wrote:Mine is overly organized out of necessity. I have young kids and every time my buddies and I would play we would spend 30min fixing our settings and stuff because the kids LOVE tweaking knobs! So I purposely bought cabinets big enough to all our fit amps, etc in (we are just bedroom players so we just use small low watt amps. So the amps and pedal boards get pulled out when we play. Normally half of it still ends up being left out, but today is a rare day when it is clean.
LOVE this room, apart from the obvious lack of big amps and acoustic drum kit
D.o.S. wrote:What the fuck? You're fucking English how do you not like Pink Floyd? Disastrous dude, cultural depravity at its worst
dminner wrote:Mine is overly organized out of necessity. I have young kids and every time my buddies and I would play we would spend 30min fixing our settings and stuff because the kids LOVE tweaking knobs! So I purposely bought cabinets big enough to all our fit amps, etc in (we are just bedroom players so we just use small low watt amps. So the amps and pedal boards get pulled out when we play. Normally half of it still ends up being left out, but today is a rare day when it is clean.
LOVE this room, apart from the obvious lack of big amps and acoustic drum kit
Ha! Yeah. The electronic drums are just super convenient. We like to record and we can plug them straight into the recorder instead of needing a shit ton of mics. And we can play after the kids are in bed. Kids change things haha.
dminner wrote:Ha! Yeah. The electronic drums are just super convenient. We like to record and we can plug them straight into the recorder instead of needing a shit ton of mics. And we can play after the kids are in bed. Kids change things haha.
Ha, yeah, I can't imagine how inconvenient an acoustic drum kit would be in your home. Luckily, I'm not a drummer, so it's not my problem
D.o.S. wrote:What the fuck? You're fucking English how do you not like Pink Floyd? Disastrous dude, cultural depravity at its worst
Boxbie wrote:how's the nemesis delay? any good for sound on sound madness? does the pitch of the repeats bend when you turn the time control?
The Nemesis is the best multi delay I've ever used in terms of sound, functionality / design and I love that they have an app to update new delay patches whenever they make them (they're working on an echorec one!) and that users can share the ones they make as well. Also that there's another 12 presets on the app but you can swap them out with any on the front of the pedal so you can make it so you actually use all 12 instead of just 2 or 3 which is the case with most multi pedals for me. Not sure which parameters are affected on pitch bend, I'd have to check.
Thanks! I've been churning though digital delays to replace my guyatone, but most of the feature-rich digital delays sound like ass. Nemesis is next on the list!
space6oy wrote:i hate seeing rooms like yours.
makes mine feel like such a mess...
Does this make you feel any better?
Somehow I managed to keep crushed beercans out of the frame, but seriously, sometimes the "path" in seems straight out of an episode of Hoarders. I can cough up less flattering pics if need be.
How is the Matton compared to the other one?
The Gibson on the left in an ES335? Any good with fuzz?
Nice setup.
I'll post a pic later.
the Maton is great. Very chimy, bell like qualities similar to a Tele but most resembles my old Gretsch Power Jet... a bit of a mashup. Awesome on cleans but handles dirt well too.
Yeah the one on the left is a ES335. Definitely pairs well with fuzz but some better than others.
space6oy wrote:i hate seeing rooms like yours.
makes mine feel like such a mess...
Does this make you feel any better?
Somehow I managed to keep crushed beercans out of the frame, but seriously, sometimes the "path" in seems straight out of an episode of Hoarders. I can cough up less flattering pics if need be.
Oh man, I love this.
Might be the greatest shot I've seen in a long time.
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