Je poste très très rarement par ici mais je vous lis à l'occasion. Et là quand même...
loulou222 a écrit :
Originally Posted by stefherbuel
"dude" i've seen a lot of live concert in front of the scene (means that i directly heard their "amp" sound from the scene instead of big PA), incuding acdc ,jeff beck , robben ford, steve lukather.it sounded like the record with more 3d alive to them.glorious.fact.
and acdc highway to hell sound like a glorious marshall.fact.it's not because mutt lang putted comp on it that it's a mutt lang sound.listen to van halen 1977/1978 bootleg before 1st album release and before ted 's work, sound like van halen 1.
YouTube - Eddie Van Halen - Eruption - Bootleg Recording - 1977
it eddie , not ted.fact, "dude", and it's not because ted did a dry/wet sound in van halen 1 that's it's a ted sound.it's eddie sound with some post processing.fact.
the discuss is that to fit a mix a guitar sound is sometime "harsh" and not so pleasant to ears when playing alone.
my question is , then why in famous record intro or guitar alone fit the mix really well and sound great alone.
post production ? comp , eq , multi comp ? ok but we can do that with axe fx...so no need for a unpleasant harsh sound anymore, that's lot of people complaint about pete's clip , and he told "approximativly" that if it's not harsh that doesn't fit really well in a mix.
that's why i started this discuss , why in famous record it sund glorious AND fit great in the mix.it would be great if it's done in calm, it can be interesting !
Stef,
et scot répond pas content !
Count the 'lot of people' that are complaining about Pete's clip. There's less than a few dozen, at best. On the whole Internet.
Let's be real here. You don't like how Pete dialed his tones up? Super. Thanks for sharing.
If the dozen or so more outspoken folks would stop posting negative stuff about it - you guys look like angry hungry vultures from here -
then your whole negativity campaign would simply... stop.
Really. You didn't like it, don't like it. Got it. Please move on.
It's redundant to continually pound your point home, even if you have no point other than dislike for someone else's ear and taste. This isn't a discussion point either; the simple truth of it is that you didn't like how Pete dialed up his tones.
I fully expect dozens of posts now flaming me for pointing out the folly of this; but it is what it is. I don't dislike you Stef, I dislike your tenacity in pushing your opinion even if the majority of folks disagree with you. State your opinion, say it well and then let it go.
Doué et créateur d'une belle machine sans doute, mais un peu bêta tout de même.