Kniferide wrote: 3 sweaty dudes drinking PBR and banging away at riffs in a tiny hot closet space in a warehouse somewhere doesn't seem to have the appeal that it used to. To each his own I guess.
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hahahaTeacher's Pet wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 10:08 amKniferide wrote: 3 sweaty dudes drinking PBR and banging away at riffs in a tiny hot closet space in a warehouse somewhere doesn't seem to have the appeal that it used to. To each his own I guess.
Ding ding ding. This approach is for people who came to music through video games and not by going to shows and being part of a scene. It's virtual reality helmet rock.Kniferide wrote: If you think it's video game music, yeah.
Today, I am working on shit that I can't talk about to make cool stuff for future digital guitar processing and amp modeling products. Tonight, I will stand in a practice space* with two other dudes, a tube half stack, and a bunch of analog gear made by my friends and myself, and rehearse for our show in a dive bar in 8 days. Both of these things are delightful and enjoyable to me.TylerDeadPine wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:41 amhahahaTeacher's Pet wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 10:08 amKniferide wrote: 3 sweaty dudes drinking PBR and banging away at riffs in a tiny hot closet space in a warehouse somewhere doesn't seem to have the appeal that it used to. To each his own I guess.
I can accept some of that, though it just seems like a lot of it is becoming removed from interacting with other people.Teacher's Pet wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 12:21 pm I actually think it's a relief that youngsters are doing new, weird things.
Or, things that seem new and weird to this old rock dude (me).
I agree completely. I have only ever used real amps when I'm playing with other people but if I'm writing or just fucking around by myself, it is easier and faster and just as fun to plug into a HiZ input at my desk and just open an amp in Reaper and play guitar. Drag in a bunch of cool FX you cannot even get in a pedal, automate a knob with an LFO, quickly record and chop it up... etc. When I do that, I never really miss the "real" loud stuff in the other room, and if I want, I can reamp it later. I DO miss being able to cascade multiple Space Echos into Moog filters and other weird shit I can do in virtual land when I'm playing through my amp though, and I've thought about setting up a virtual rig in there next to my amp for being a goofball. It's all tools. I have as much respect for people doing weird shit in a closet as long as they are giving it their all and seem to have fun. There will also always be loud smelly rock bands to go watch too. There is room for all of it.
None of the younger people I work with care for going to shows or playing shows in a traditional sense, They DO seem to love the, what I always considered ripoff, you sell tickets to secure you place on a bill shows. The thing where the band that sells the most tickets gets to open for Disturbed or fucking Alien Antfarm or something. They will all absolutely pay to play. They do not care about being in a "Scene" they just want exposure, and for people to be driven to their streams and Patreons and shit. Hard disagree there. This may be a difference from the Midwest to Portland too. Bands in the Midwest organize shit, put together shows, wherever/whenever they can. Here they seem to just wait for something to fall in their lap or they get a show at a bar by themselves. Portland Music scene is really closed and introverted compared to the other places I've lived. Could just be the people I know, and I'm old now.penningtron wrote: Tue Sep 10, 2024 1:15 pm I can accept some of that, though it just seems like a lot of it is becoming removed from interacting with other people.
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