morningstaru wrote:I'd just like to point out the astonishing feat roseweave accomplished in that thread...
People are agreeing with rushfan. My mind is blown.
On stoopid grounds though(tone being objective). I'm making some pretty good arguments, really.
LR.
The problem with this entire post is the fact that ;
1. You won't believe anything anyone says to you unless it's complimentary
2. You have no ability to learn how to get better tone since you are convinced that you have perfect tone now.
Is everyone who has posted here wrong and only you are right?
Do you think you play well? er...well enough to post clips?
Sorry man but this isn't just a matter of tone. It's a matter of experience.
Get more before you post clips again or your gonna get bashed all over again.
I normally would not say anything in these situations, but your attitude compelled me to. Get this "I don't need to listen to you attitude" out of your head and start listening. You might actually improve if you do.
I said MY quest for tone was over(jokingly, since of course the whole point is that there's no "one" best tone). I didn't say my quest to find a tone that pleased HCFX was over, since it never began.
Your experience is bullshit, that's the whole point of the thread. The problem here is that the collective mentality of HCFX is unable to accept it's "advice" is irrelevant since I'm not looking to improve tone. I could improve improve my micing and playing certainly, but it won't change the base guitar tone you're taking issue to here that I really like.
If I wanna make some noise, I wanna make some noise. I don't need to "improve" the noise I make according to your standards. Music might not be entirely subjective, in terms of it being possible to fail at what it sets out to do, but with my tone I've posted here, I've succeeded at what I want to do.
It's not pretending to be anything else. I wanted a fucking awesome, nasty, torn speaker/glitch kind of sound, and that's what I got. You don't like it. Chances are, you're a bit of a tone elitist, so I don't really care what you think past it annoying me how preleveant your attitude is. That bit does concern me quite a bit, since I believe it's hurting modern music in general.
It's actually you and the rest that need to learn, or at least listen. What do you mean by "Improve" any? Where did I express a desire to "Improve"? I'm quite sure the original topic line said otherwise. Guitarists often assume their "advice" is welcome where it really isn't. Even if I did want to "improve" my tone, I'd do it on my own terms.