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landgrabber posted:sorry to the thread for the sweep picking poo poo and pretentiousness the thread needs gasoline sometimes, i appreciate it
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Major Operation posted:It might have something to do with circuit diagrams mostly being drawn from left to right, leading to the circuit board layouts tending towards that design as well (at least in the early days). Circuit boards are installed through the bottom of the pedal, and then the pedal gets flipped over, changing the circuit flow back to right to left. This makes the most sense to me. Engineers still don't give a gently caress about end user accessibility
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luchadornado posted:Is there a reason pedals aren't left to right? It's kind of maddening to me for some reason.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 14:56 |
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Probably because that's the way Boss/Roland did it and everyone adopted to the standard.
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landgrabber posted:sorry to the thread for the sweep picking poo poo and pretentiousness I hope that your stresses lessen and there are more daily good things that help you to be happy LG, rooting for you from the internet!
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Thumposaurus posted:Probably because that's the way Boss/Roland did it and everyone adopted to the standard. And of course Japanese is read right to left.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 16:27 |
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Do Japanese circuit diagrams have a general signal flow from right to left? In undergrad I once got points knocked off a logic circuits lab report because I made the signal flow go top down because it made sense to me at the time. Also I didn't have a CAD license so I made everything in MSpaint
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Also a few weeks ago I subbed for a clinical audiology class. The lecture by the professor was about the mechanics in their equipment that suppress noise so I made the second slide a picture of the Grinch griping about noise and had a few examples of weird sources of noise in audio electronics, such as: Fluorescent lights Leaving your phone in a recording booth Aerosolized metal flakes in the atmosphere from fireworks redirecting radio signals Ground loops Letting wires touch Not plugging a cable all the way in A cable dying But mostly the lecture was about differential amplifiers, balanced cables, filters, clipping effects / square gating tone pulses, and other boring things. Really I just wanted them to know why in the world they needed to know about this stuff, and I'm really glad that a lifetime of playing guitar taught me these things first hand.
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# ? Oct 5, 2022 16:37 |
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man i'd be hard pressed to not shitpost that one up "...and here you can really hear the tone of the dying 9v batteries in Eric Johnson's overdrive pedal"
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landgrabber posted:sorry to the thread for the sweep picking poo poo and pretentiousness I'm sorry also for my acerbic responses and references to you over benign musical opinions, drunkposting is my problem and I am working on it. Keep kicking rear end, lg. Don't sleep on that Boss Katana though.
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Jonny 290 posted:man i'd be hard pressed to not shitpost that one up I already hit them with the ole fourier series when talking about clipping and didn't want to torture them that much (basically I showed this when talking about adding/subtracting sine waves for differential amplifiers and again in the clipping section, then said "don't memorize this stuff") But my entire goal in teaching is to have people understand why and how things are, instead of just requiring them to memorize random rear end facts like a parrot, which they're just going to forget immediately after the test. I wanted to them to know why the high pass filters on their machines are usually set to 300, as most didn't know about 60hz noise and where it comes from and also the few who knew didn't know about 3 phase power and it's annoying harmonic that pops up a lot. Turns out that most labs around here in florida complain a lot about 60 and 180 hz noise during the warmer months, but notice it goes away in the evenings (when the HVAC system with a bunch of 3 phase motors turn off).
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Dr. Faustus posted:Just for the sake of clarity, I only use these blocks for changing strings so I can remove all of them at once and clean the fretboard. oh even on lo-pros, where they have the weird arrangement under the "base plate" unlike normal floyds? I never got the 9v trick but I've only ever had lo-pros
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DOPE FIEND KILLA G posted:its because, like manga, guitar pedals are for nerds lol landgrabber posted:sorry to the thread for the sweep picking poo poo and pretentiousness lol i figured -- good luck with the poo poo Drunk Driver Dad posted:Got the 6 string SLS restrung and set up in C Standard with a custom .56-11 set. I'm totally going to learn Thunderhorse this time, especially the sweeps. I took a peep at the GP file and I'll definitely have to start with 25% speed, it seems wild. The intonation is off a few cents on a couple of strings, but I'm not even going to bother because thats the one Floyd thing I agree on being a pain in the rear end. I should try one of those little hooks you can get to help with it. is it sharp or flat? sharp by a few cents is pretty bad, but flat up the neck is not so bad. definitely respect your taste in guitars tho -- another nice one
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Thanks! I always felt like a basic bro with my affinity toward double humbucker superstrats, but it's just what I like and is comfortable. And yeah, it's definitely a little sharp at the 12th fret compared to the open harmonic.
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Jonny 290 posted:i'm left footed! when i play soccer or any kicky thing i always prefer left. Maybe not the exact same thing but i definitely notice it. Useful for my motorcycle riding at least. I read all as mostly. I learned it from Pete Newell's Big Man Moves VHS.
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Jonny 290 posted:i'm left footed! when i play soccer or any kicky thing i always prefer left. Maybe not the exact same thing but i definitely notice it. Useful for my motorcycle riding at least. you're a monster
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Finally redesigned the music wall to accommodate the new lineup.
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gregday posted:Finally redesigned the music wall to accommodate the new lineup. I want all of these.
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gregday posted:Finally redesigned the music wall to accommodate the new lineup.
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gregday posted:Finally redesigned the music wall to accommodate the new lineup. Is it an optical illusion or is the Gibson body significantly smaller than the Epi? Also, what Acoustic is that? Also,
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S.W.O.R.D. Agent posted:Is it an optical illusion or is the Gibson body significantly smaller than the Epi? Also, what Acoustic is that? Optical illusion. In person they are nearly identical but the Gibson is a little bit thicker. The acoustic is a Breedlove Stage Exotic Concert CE Myrtlewood. It’s my favorite acoustic I’ve ever played. gregday fucked around with this message at 15:42 on Oct 6, 2022 |
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The combination of not drinking, selling some stuff and realising deposits exist mean it's NGD. I've just pulled the trigger on a Epiphone 1961 Les Paul SG in white. I'm no longer a Little Fender Boy I'm a Gibson(ish) man. I'm almost 40. It's Dad time. It does mean my VM Jaguar will be looking for a home. I like it, but we fight a little too much.
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Disco Pope posted:The combination of not drinking, selling some stuff and realising deposits exist mean it's NGD. White SG club When I first looked for a guitar to get for Christmas at 15, I considered an SG because it looked badass. Then I went for years and years thinking Nah, it’s a little over the top. Now I’ve swung back around again to realizing it’s both badass and beautiful. I’d love to pick up an ES-339 or a D’Angelico DC Mini but I want them all on display and I’m just plain out of wall, so at this point I’m adopting a 1 in = 1 out policy. That’d probably mean the Epi goes, but I’ve had it 15 years and made a lot of little tweaks to it so I love it too much to let it go. It’s like my hot rod at this point.
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Disco Pope posted:The combination of not drinking, selling some stuff and realising deposits exist mean it's NGD. Epiphone is better anyways!
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I said come in! posted:Epiphone is better anyways!
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Gibson owns Epiphone, right? So I won’t go to hell for putting this on my Epi.
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my trick to not wanting fancy guitars is to never play them. somebody tried my acoustic this weekend and said "the action on this is so high, how do you even play it, it's awful!" hey, it works for me *shrug* i had an epiphone joe pass hollow body that got destroyed in a flood, that was a tremendously good guitar for $500
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I love when people play my cheap guitars and go "holy poo poo this thing rules how much was it" because I did a good setup on it and then they get all confused when they hear I got it for $300 with a case included
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I said come in! posted:Epiphone is better anyways! Tokai > Epiphone! Although to be fair Tokai prices have gone way up in the last 10 years it seems.
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Yeah I don't think I'll ever touch a Gibson for real. I'll just psych myself into thinking I need it. I should get a set up on my firefly but honestly I enjoy playing it just as it came out of the box.
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Red_Fred posted:Tokai > Epiphone! Never heard of Tokai, but I am now GASing for this: https://reverb.com/item/4757606-tokai-ate-70-pr-japan-paisley-pink
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Tokai was making better Strats and Teles than Fender in the late 70s. They also made them for Hondo. Hondo Professional Series, Strat dates to 1979 and the Tele to 1980. Tokai also made Fender Lead copies for that Hondo Pro Series, but I don't think they ever sold them under their own brand Factory stripe job on the bottom one, all date to 1980. Having had a chance to compare, these are noticeably better guitars than a Fender Lead from the same time period.
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How do I tell if my guitar needs a setup or has high action? My first ever guitar feels hard to play but it's also the first guitar that I've ever played so I have no frame of reference for stuff. Like I feel like I have to push the strings hard but that's also a guitar noob mistake....
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# ? Oct 7, 2022 02:33 |
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Could be high action, could be strings that are too heavy gauge wise, or you could just not have a good frame of reference yet like you said. You can buy a string action gauge on amazon pretty cheap. I like to set my guitars up with about 1.25mm action on the bass side and about .75mm on the treble side, that's over the 12th fret, and on an electric. Acoustics will be different I guess, I don't know much about them. What guitar do you have?
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Drunk Driver Dad posted:Could be high action, could be strings that are too heavy gauge wise, or you could just not have a good frame of reference yet like you said. You can buy a string action gauge on amazon pretty cheap. I like to set my guitars up with about 1.25mm action on the bass side and about .75mm on the treble side, that's over the 12th fret, and on an electric. Acoustics will be different I guess, I don't know much about them. What guitar do you have? I have a mim fender strat with .9 strings. I'll probably cop a string action gauge just to have hard data on my guitar's action instead of guessing, didnt even know those existed lol
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That's a decent string choice and shouldn't be hard to play at all as they are a reasonably low tension set. I'd get a string action gauge, and a set of allen wrenches that will fit the saddles on your bridge to adjust action, and one to fit your truss rod. Those are the two main things you need to tweak to get a nice action going. There's a bunch of guides on youtube if you want to go down the rabbit hole and learn about it. If you want to grab some feeler gauges and a capo as well, that will let you get an objective measure on your neck relief, however I usually just feel that one out with the "tap test". Neck relief is how much bow you have in your neck vs being perfectly straight. A lot of people are afraid to mess with the truss rod to adjust that, but it's not a big deal as long as you read up on it a bit first, and make small, incremental adjustments and don't try to force anything. edit: I think a US penny is about 1.5mm thick if you want to try to get a rough idea now. Check from the bottom of the string(without pressing it) to the top of the 12th fret(as in the metal fret, not the space between). If the space is bigger than the penny, your action is probably fairly high. You can check on the low and high E both if you want. e Also action is largely preference and depends on the guitar. A lot of people are perfectly happy playing with action that's like 1.5mm to 2.0 but I think it feels gross. And if your frets are in reasonably decent shape, there's no reason you'd really need to on a modern electric guitar like that. I'd say 1.5mm on bass and 1.25 on treble is a pretty common action on a decently set up guitar for a lot of people. I like to push it a bit lower, it makes doing legato stuff feel much better too. Drunk Driver Dad fucked around with this message at 02:57 on Oct 7, 2022 |
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For doing a basic setup remember TRAIN Tune Relief Action Intonation Noodle http://www.thornguitars.com/options-htm/setup.htm Basic guide should get you on the way. You can measure and adjust things to exact specs and still have it feel wrong. Ultimately you'll figure out what is best for you.
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Man, the thumb around the neck F chord is so much harder than the regular bar chord. I guess it's kinda necessary to learn this version if I want to be able to finger pick melodies but gosh is it frustrating.
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working through soma by the pumpkins got the rhythm down gonna try the leads that solo rules gently caress you billy
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The Fear posted:working through soma by the pumpkins got the rhythm down gonna try the leads that solo rules gently caress you billy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hYPo2py77A
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