Came here to say this. moisturizer is great!
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goosehorse@lemmy.worldto
Gaming@lemmy.zip•Mewgenics is weird, completely chaotic and it's out nowEnglish
1·1 month agoI love TBOI, and intend to pick this up today.
This looks awesome! I haven’t had boudin in so long, and it never occurred to me to just make my own.
Absolutely nothing wrong with supplementing or replacing drums with samples! I have a friend who’s a very accomplished engineer and musician, and they do it for pretty much every project.
Weird microphone tricks (e.g. a 57 on a kick drum) are just stopgap solutions when there are no other options, kinda like replacing a bad kick drum sound — the most important part is to trust your ears and have fun!
goosehorse@lemmy.worldto
Neoliberal@lemmy.world•Nashville, Tennessee, will never be a good city until it gets serious about transit and sidewalksEnglish
3·3 months agoHave the downvoters of your comment even been there?
Slightly off center and almost touching the grill is pretty standard placement for micing a cabinet, I think! I usually try to make a tangent line between the 57’s capsule and the cone of the speaker.
I’m right there with you about the B52 on a kick drum — that’s definitely my preference too unless the kick drum doesn’t have a port, in which case I usually go for a D112.
One could mic an entire band using just 58s and 57s, if push came to shove. Live sound can be a weird thing lol
Two or three inches up from the bottom-center of a non-ported kick drum works in a pinch, but never tried it with a ported head.
I believe I’ve seen a bass cab mic’ed similarly as well, though I for sure saw a Beta 58 (not a 52) used for this purpose quite a few times by pointing the center of the capsule directly at the bottom-center edge of the speaker ---- looks like partially mic’ing the wood, but I remember it worked really well!
goosehorse@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there a good place to share modern Xmas songs across the Fediverse? (I'll lead off with a couple...)
1·3 months agoEdit: jfc I keep fat-fingering my phone today, posting before finishing my thoughts. Here’s what I intended:
I also really enjoy Christmas in Jail from that same album!
Found it a few years ago after discovering the Omnibus podcast that John Roderick co-hosts with Ken Jennings.
goosehorse@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Up 77% Since 2009 & The Auto Industry Knew It Would HappenEnglish
3·3 months agoI thought the same and then got a recent-ish car that had an “automatic” setting to dim or engage the high beams. It’s terrible. Taking tight corners on a dark rural road, they dim because the sensor detects the car’s own headlight reflection off of the trees, defeating the purpose.
So, I think a bunch of dipshit city folk leave the high beams on (in the city where they aren’t fucking necessary) and let the “automatic” setting handle it, poorly.
I learned how to drive in a rural area where using the brights is normal when you get out of town, with the caveat that you have to pay attention and switch back when cresting a hill or coming around a corner.
Edit: “creating” -> “cresting”
Former smoker — don’t try it, but trust that it’s awesome.
That whole album is excellent!
Also, his compatriots from NW Arkansas — Nick Shoulders, in particular — seem similarly-minded, and are definitely worth a listen.
Not a dad, but an ex that wound up with three after the split many years ago — OP’s meme strongly channeling the current girlfriend, but holding strong that my one remaining old man doesn’t want a cat friend lmao
I’m a lurker who stumbled in here and read the comments out of fascination for this window into a strange online world.
If I didn’t have a vague clue that this was about lampooning Silicon Valley’s fart-sniffing “philosophers”, I would be pretty certain “Re-update backwards” was clearly language invented by a cult to control their followers and separate them from the rest of the world.
Thank you for posting this (and the others by this poet), I love the Ginsburg influence
goosehorse@lemmy.worldto
AntiTrumpAlliance@lemmy.world•Fired a federal employee because of what her husband didEnglish
3·8 months agoInformally, leaving that preposition hanging at the end is fine, but for formal writing, you’d be locked away by the grammar cops:
“She lost her job because of the person to whom she is married.”
goosehorse@lemmy.worldto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something people incorrectly assume about your line of work and/or hobby?
1·8 months agoGood idea on just homebrewing a baffle!
I normally just ask them nicely to turn down, if they can do so without sacrificing tone, and otherwise encourage them to point their amp towards the curtains.
I’ve definitely seen some folks prop their amps to angle them toward their heads from time to time — I’ll start working that suggestion in for sure, since every little bit of db decrease will help in that small room.
I also want to get a set of ClearSonics or similar for cymbal wash. May not be able to use them all the time (stage real estate is at a premium), but they would be nice to have.
Salt on watermelon is delicious!
Last year, a friend made me a watermelon salad that was basically just watermelon with balsamic vinegar and some mixed greens, and it was fantastic.













It was excellent, in my opinion. Great acting and never really knew what would happen next!