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Recommend a... (Tech Room edition)

While we're on the topic of speakers - I'm running a Jag into a HH100 and occasional a Bassman head and I like the overall quality, especially the midrange but it can be hard to get it bright enough when clean without it being too piercing.My 2x12 has a pair of Vintage 30's and I'm thinking of swapp...

Orange Amplifiers with Minimoog

We had a band in last year with a similar setup - Rickenbacker and a Moog Lil Phatty running into an Ampeg 8x10 and I think like a Marshall 4x12? Guitarist had a Fender Bassman and the Drummer had an old Gretsch kit. Sounded great, really cohesive.Bassist/Synth player had some pedals for the switchi...

who plays Jazzmasters?

Redline wrote: 498T I had one of those in the bridge of a Les Paul Custom and it sounded great. Then I bought another one and it seemed too hot, it was 15K or something. The Seymour Duncan JB was hot, too, but sounded better.I want the TV / Blonde Jazzmaster, but I can't play those things, I knock t...

bassdrum eq feedback

steve wrote:Stinky Pete wrote:Okay, so the issue is the feedback's latency?Yes. The feedback being the only significant feature of this technique, which would otherwise be "boosting the bass a little."Sorry for ghosting this thread, got busy. Of course! My question, however, has been does 1/48000 (M...

bassdrum eq feedback

bishopdante wrote:This depends upon all sorts of parameters, particularly the frequency of EQ (eg: for 115Hz, one sample delay at 192kHz sample rate is of minimal phase angle here or there, whereas 16kHz at one sample delay at 44.1kHz sample rate there will be far more influence to consider)...[Load...

bassdrum eq feedback

projectMalamute wrote:Your code is just running it through the EQ one time and then scaling it. There is no feedback going on.No, because once you assign a portion of the last sample output by the program to the input you will have a feedback loop. You simply scale it down to less than the full outp...

bassdrum eq feedback

projectMalamute wrote:If you add it to the next sample you've made yourself a one pole filter. Which is exactly the kind of delay based artifact that started this whole conversation. Look at the code for the biquad you offered to post. You will find no zero delay feedback, what you'll find is that t...

Cymbals presence managing

Are the Oktava's the ones with the omni caps? Typically I'd use an omni for room to get a better low end response. I also tape them to the floor, as it gives you more of the resonant/bottom head of the drums and you get a fairly even cymbal response. For small rooms the removal of the floor reflecti...

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