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Old 04-23-2002, 12:16 AM
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an eqing (sound production) forum?

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I've noticed in both amps and misc (even effects) that there are allot of questions like "How to get that clicking sound?" or "I want the tone of a fart..." or "Growl?" It's a pretty industrious Idea, that way we'de be able have a forum to move all those questions to.
Just a suggestion...

I'd be happy to moderate it of course...
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OR I could include general eq tips in the Newbie FAQ. Thanks for the idea.
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Yes but ... where's the edge, and arguement? I mean those eqing threads get very interesting. "It's 220Hz that makes it growl ... No it's 250Hz and a cut at 2kHz that gets the growl with a fender jazz bass with bart #1 style pickups ... No, you're bot wrong, it's not low mids at all it's the 800Hz from the SansAmp Acoustic DI with a fretless bass that gets the best growl."

...anyway you're very welcome.

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It's CLEARLY a boost at 250hz and a cut at 1khz. Dork.



Nah, just kidding. I'll throw in a few tips, and we can let them slug out the sticky details in the Recording Gear forum.
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A Tone forum! Methinks the idea is solid gold.
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Recording Gear and Equipment could use some action. Why not have sound production be a sub forum in there? Either there or in amps. Seems like they would be the logical places for it.
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Recording Gear and Equipment could use some action. Why not have sound production be a sub forum in there? Either there or in amps. Seems like they would be the logical places for it.
I though this sort of thing was exactly what "Recording Gear and Equipment " was started up for - well at least that was what was said at the time?

My FAQ would be :

"Tone is subjective - one person's warm and rounded is another's dull and murky! One person's sharp and well-defined is another's cold and sterile! "

That's all you need to know!
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My FAQ would be :

"Tone is subjective - one person's warm and rounded is another's dull and murky! One person's sharp and well-defined is another's cold and sterile! "

That's all you need to know!
True, but you could say the exact same thing for basses, amps, bassists, recordings, recording gear and effects...
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Old 04-26-2002, 11:24 AM
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True, but you could say the exact same thing for basses, amps, bassists, recordings, recording gear and effects...
And I do - quite frequently!

Actually the only thing I find useful in the amps dicussions is the weight of the things and their ohmage - now that's not subjective!!

Seriously, my comment was aimed at SD who said :

"I could include general eq tips in the Newbie FAQ"
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