Tasty. Just post some pics and spread the warmth.nebulae wrote:It's clear that after five pages, none of us have a fucking clue what warm is. If it's warm to me, I'm gonna get fuzzy, and then it'll be christmas, and I'll open presents.
define "warm"
radib wrote:warm means somehow soft, dirty, dusty but also wet and thick, lifeful and dark. but also a matter of frequency. on the xtremes long bass for instance is warm, a short hi hat sounds cold.
you see its an easy question since you loved a girl/boy, not just try to fuck her/him like a dumb kid. same with music. never start doing before haven´t a clear picture to that question, otherwise its such a shame.
didnt u post that alredy?
Radib/contra,
C'mon girls, stop swinging your handbags and get involved.
Maybe it would help if there were more actual examples of 'warm' we could all listen too... subject to the limitations of digital reproduction and compression, headphone/speaker/monitor choice, room characteristics etc...
Post more samples?
C'mon girls, stop swinging your handbags and get involved.
Maybe it would help if there were more actual examples of 'warm' we could all listen too... subject to the limitations of digital reproduction and compression, headphone/speaker/monitor choice, room characteristics etc...
Post more samples?
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I am SOOOOOOOOO there girlfriend.Contra wrote:girl u know u wanna come shoppin with us afterwards for gucci bags.telekom wrote:Radib/contra,
C'mon girls, stop swinging your handbags and get involved.
And then we can go and slobber over some gear in a music store... "hey Sales Dude, the label says this thing is warm but I just froze my nuts trying to shoplift it"...
Must be digital...
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telekom wrote:I am SOOOOOOOOO there girlfriend.Contra wrote:girl u know u wanna come shoppin with us afterwards for gucci bags.telekom wrote:Radib/contra,
C'mon girls, stop swinging your handbags and get involved.
And then we can go and slobber over some gear in a music store... "hey Sales Dude, the label says this thing is warm but I just froze my nuts trying to shoplift it"...
Must be digital...
haha u silly scotsman,
yo fer real its too cold, fuckin digi-tards
OK Contra let's start with you... have you got anything in your prada purse that sounds warm? Any kinda music, just make it friggin warm for fuxache, my nuts have got icicles on them. (Guess that's why they're called testicles)
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Contra nailed it. Specifically "pleasing" distortion. The problem is "pleasing" is subjective. The analog crowd will tell you thats natural (even order) harmonics.
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yes fuck finally!dancerchris wrote:Contra nailed it. Specifically "pleasing" distortion. The problem is "pleasing" is subjective. The analog crowd will tell you thats natural (even order) harmonics.
its not that its analog that we like it, its the even number harmonics, so if digital could produce that and you give it about a generation or so to absorb into pretty much everyrecording afterwards then people will spout the same about the new even numbered harmonic digital recording.
problem is digital is still odd numbered harmonics.
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