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"Dwell"
by JAPOV - 12/04/23 11:02 AM
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4 Artists
by Guy E. Trepanier - 12/03/23 07:19 PM
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Snuts
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Leafs
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Speak for yourself there...
Actually I play the loud game, but I do it without going distorted. And yes, I do know the difference. I figure if John Mayer can get it as loud as he does without pushing past just being loud (Maroon 5 is a great example of distorted too loud), then I can attempt to achieve it too. While I'm not quite there, I think I will be. John's recordings while loud, also have extreme definition and clarity that is the next level is recording production. That's what your video is about. Somehow it's still possible to get even with the loud.
I do agree, pushing it to distortion and buzz isn't the right step.
Jody
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