Plus yeah, get in the woodshed and double the part properly

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Great point! Plus if I'm doubling it properly, there is room for spontaneous variation. It would also be interesting to do some recordings that avoid double tracking entirely, e.g. if I want a second guitar playing the same thing, it has to be a different guitar and/or amp or whatever. For funsies you see. Thanks homie!coldbrightsunlight wrote:If you want double tracking effects in post, better off with plugins anyway if you're using a DAW.
Plus yeah, get in the woodshed and double the part properlyGood luck with Capillarian Crest, seems like a fun one to learn!
I do this too! I think it's a leftover habit from when I didn't have money or access to gear and fantasized about all the cool sounds I could make if I did. For most of my music-playing "career," I had a strict attitude and only bought things if I felt it was necessary. I wouldn't dream of having more than one delay pedal, for example. Eventually I got some more disposable income and decided it was fine to buy stuff I don't need as long as it was a good deal. And it is fine, but I've noticed that every time I do, the novelty of the new thing wore off after a few weeks and most of that stuff is now sitting in a closet. I have a wah pedal that I literally haven't used in over a decade. A decade! I don't sell the stuff because of this imaginary feeling of scarcity ("what if I want to use it later?!?!") that is basically a hoarder mentality, though it's not so out of control that it's clogging up my living space or anything.le lambin wrote:Well I fucked up- I have two flangers incoming. I guess I really needed to flange.
I would be lying if I said that was the first time I prowled used gear listings this year though, even though I said I wasn’t going to buy anything. Wouldn’t that be the last thing I would want to do? Yet I found myself scrolling through GCs used section almost daily, then gave up after a few pages of used Phase 90s and klones. Why?
I think, for me at least, it’s the same sort of activity as scrolling through Instagram or your social media of choice- it’s occupying time without actually doing anything. It’s the thing I do when I have a million other things I should be doing but I just don’t feel like it and can effortlessly justify not doing any of those things while…looking at used flangers.
I also realized my rationale of buying most gear is “oh, if I don’t like it that’s okay I’ll just re-sell it and recoup my costs” except that almost never happens, and I lose money every time, and I am reminded why selling on Reverb just sort of sucks. It’s a weird sad little loop.
So 2023 wasn’t the year without gear for me, but I think it will be the year of less gear. And that’s a good thing too!
I definitely do this from time to time. I don't enjoy any of these "dead time" activities so I really wish I'd stop them all, but that seems trickier than just saying it.le lambin wrote:I think, for me at least, it’s the same sort of activity as scrolling through Instagram or your social media of choice- it’s occupying time without actually doing anything. It’s the thing I do when I have a million other things I should be doing but I just don’t feel like it and can effortlessly justify not doing any of those things while…looking at used flangers.
I’m gonna eat all the krill in sightfriendship wrote:Oh I forgot the most important part of what I wanted to post which is: as long as you have two flangers coming in, run them in series and crank the resonance knobs and pretend ur a whale imo
Oh man...off-topic, but on the subject of Krill...I work in the retail food industry and a company just presented canned krill to me. Seems great for our customers who are whales.le lambin wrote:I’m gonna eat all the krill in sightfriendship wrote:Oh I forgot the most important part of what I wanted to post which is: as long as you have two flangers coming in, run them in series and crank the resonance knobs and pretend ur a whale imo