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Lord Sausage

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  1. Only watched a bit. However, from what I watched, the fact that it is all guitars destroys it. No tonal variation makes it sound like clusters of notes.

    I love Stravinsky and the rite is massive. You need all the different timbres, attacks, decays and how they mix. It's kind of an aggressive soundscape.

     

    Obviously the lad who has done it is very talented and it's a lot of hard work. So well done on that level but it's not for me.

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  2. Hi all,

    It's been a long time. I'm practically retired from music nowadays and the grand old age of 39. Going to and fro in my mind whether to sell up or not.

    Anyway, my eldest son, who is 9, is getting into music and had listened to my previous entries from a few years back in this and decided he wanted to enter. So he's done this. All i've done is give it a rough mix. So here is his entry

     

    This is still how you do it innit?

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  3. Yeah just sack it off! I did for about 8 yrs despite it being my principal instrument. I played drums in bands, sang etc. Eventually realised i wanted to do what i was best at..........getting wrecked.....not really, playing bass.........and getting wrecked!

  4. [quote name='ahpook' timestamp='1483468507' post='3207405']
    They're not definitions, they're opinions - one bassist's 'woolly' is another's (I dunno..) 'smooth' !

    I have no idea what a 'musical' compression or EQ is...except to say that the person describing it so likes it :)

    Sorry, not much help but I'd say it's a matter of personal taste and it's best to try before you buy if you can.
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    [quote name='Coilte' timestamp='1483472004' post='3207467']
    I agree. Everyone hears things differently. Don't rely on other people's opinions or definitions. If you can't try before you buy, at least try to find demo clip, and judge for yourself.
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    oh yeah i know, i was just interesting in finding out what people think is woolly or musical. I mean what is woolly supposed to mean.

  5. I'm looking to buy a new amp so I have been checking out a lot of old threads on here, reviews etc.

    During my research i have come across people saying some amps are woolly, others saying they aren't. Also people saying things like the bass eq on an amp is 'musical'. I have also seen a compressor described as musical. ( don't really understand that one).

    So please could you give your definitions on woolly and on things like eq and compressors being musical?

    Cheers

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