Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:46 pm
He also uses the Subdecay F-Bomb live a lot I think. But i heard the album is the Riot.
I don't actually wear much black that much, smoke weed, drink pints and pints of beer every day, or have long untamed hair. Come to think of it, I don't think many of the Doom Room members are like that.THEBEERHAMMER wrote:So what kind of wizard do you guyz pretend to be when you smoke weed???? How many of you herbs are from hcfx? Is it alright if you go back?
Awesomesauce.skullservant wrote:Finished this guy tonight after getting the Super Collider back from Nick.
Madbean Afterlife Compressor -> Rangemaster with Range Control -> Madbean Egghead -> Super Collider
I'd really like to get involved with it, too. But as you say, it's not an easy nut to crack when you have such inspirational designers all around you.ryan summit wrote:i learn so much shit here
awesome
im lookin forward to graduating
to the tube lifestyle
i like bein able to fuck around
with everything i own
mess with the guts and stuff
seems like a big commitment though
Atma is a fantastic record. It's so detailed and professional.samzadgan wrote:downloaded some albums on itunes last night...YOB Atma is AWESOME!
does anyone know what his rig was for that album, i really like that guitar tone.
A few months back i saw someone driving a half stack in a smart car.samzadgan wrote:Miata??? thats the Mazda's right...their not that small. You guys in the US have Smart Cars? I rented one in spain...and i'm not massive, about 6'3"...but this thing was tiny as hell; and the most frightening car ride i have ever been on...felt like a motor bike surrounded by thin aluminium, going down a freeway at 100km/h. The damn thing shacked every time another car pasted byAncient Astronaught wrote: Ever so slightly largerI have a coworker that's almost as tall as I am (but about 70lbs lighter) and he drives a miata and his head is at the roof line. I would never drive one personally, but I would like a Honda S2000 but yet again I'm just too big.
and even worse are these small electric cars that i've seen a few of:
Does amazingly in my experience. I was running the burial chamber at full tilt in front it with no issues; clear audible repeats with minimal to no break up heard in the repeats.misterstomach wrote:i'm expecting that skip will have an answer for this, but i'm interested in thoughts from anyone who has experience. how does the el capistan do with dirt in front of it? particularly being slammed with fuzz?
No problem my friend!misterstomach wrote:that's the answer i was looking for. thanks.
Nothing does simulated tape echo like an El Cap IMO, even the timeline is only 90-95% of the El Cap tone wise. If you get teh chance do it! I kinda wish I had held onto mine to throw on the bass / synth board...skullservant wrote:I kind of want an El Cap in front of my TimeFactor