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Power Electronics
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2019-11-04 at 5:35 PM UTCI play guitar and bass and I've been in bands and sometimes jam out with neighbors but it doesn't happen often enough because they rather play video games and eat suboxone. But I'm really into bands like hair police, wolfeyes, 2deadslutsonegoodfuck,merzbow, skinny puppy, whitehouse ect.. and I'm thinking about saving up to get a synth and start making my own power electronica music on my own until i find someone that would like to jam. I've been listening to a lot of stuff like that lately and I like the visceral and primal feeling of that kind of music, plus I'm a really good screamer. "HEY WE NEEDA SCREAMER!" I'm not really into playing the keyboard, I know how it works, but it doesn't feel the same as playing the guitar or bass too me but I'm thinking about taking it up and getting into it more. Anyone else here play keyboard?
But yeah these are some of the power electronica im into.
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2019-11-04 at 5:38 PM UTCBut yeah I'm thinking about getting a used korg synth because that will allow me to make my own samples for the keys. you know what I mean? I was at work downtown a few years back and I went into the bar next door and saw this radical band doing power electronica, they had all these nude chicks wearing deer heads covered in blood with some little guy screaming a lot, it was kinda pretentious but fun to see.
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2019-11-04 at 11:34 PM UTC
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2019-11-04 at 11:49 PM UTCGreat band from the 60s/70s
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2019-11-04 at 11:51 PM UTCKrotz, those first two songs aren't even power electronics and you posted Whitehouse's rhythmic noise song
you should learn what the genre is before you go talking about it on the net lest you make yourself look even more stupid
this is what power electronics sounds like
PE is about the screeching loud sine waves, harsh noise is about the ksrhskrhskrhskrhsr.
also the minilogue isn't made for this type of music, you want the MS-20 mini for PE. -
2019-11-04 at 11:54 PM UTCalso Wolf Eyes and Merzbow are Industrial, not PE.
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2019-11-04 at 11:57 PM UTCalso that goth bitch is fucking stupid and doesn't know anything about Industrial or related subgenres
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2019-11-04 at 11:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal Krotz, those first two songs aren't even power electronics and you posted Whitehouse's rhythmic noise song
you should learn what the genre is before you go talking about it on the net lest you make yourself look even more stupid
this is what power electronics sounds like
PE is about the screeching loud sine waves, harsh noise is about the ksrhskrhskrhskrhsr.
also the minilogue isn't made for this type of music, you want the MS-20 mini for PE.
SINE doesn't produce screeching symphonics. that is a sawtooth or square-wave. Especially the square-wave because it doesn't produce dynamics like a SINE. it is a static wave. you can adjust the frequency tables yet you don't get decent distortion from a SINE. -
2019-11-04 at 11:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam SINE doesn't produce screeching symphonics. that is a sawtooth or square-wave. Especially the square-wave because it doesn't produce dynamics like a SINE. it is a static wave. you can adjust the frequency tables yet you don't get decent distortion from a SINE.
which song are you referring to?
the Prurient and Atrax songs are definitely sine tones -
2019-11-05 at 12:01 AM UTCPost nude pics of playing bass and guitar
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2019-11-05 at 12:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal which song are you referring to?
the Prurient and Atrax songs are definitely sine tones
I'm correcting you on SINE waves being screechy.
"PE is about the screeching loud sine waves"
SINE waves have this delayed in, fade out by nature. you can speed the wave pattern up and slow it down to sustain or do weird things to it which gives it a muddied to crisp sound by alteration.. or various other effects.
a Square wave is like a punch and hold until you let the key go. Sawtooth is similar.
There are cycle waves and other preset wave additions. -
2019-11-05 at 12:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam I'm correcting you on SINE waves being screechy.
"PE is about the screeching loud sine waves"
SINE waves have this delayed in, fade out by nature. you can speed the wave pattern up and slow it down to sustain or do weird things to it which gives it a muddied to crisp sound by alteration.. or various other effects.
a Square wave is like a punch and hold until you let the key go. Sawtooth is similar.
There are cycle waves and other preset wave additions.
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2019-11-05 at 12:21 AM UTC
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2019-11-05 at 12:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam That is not a fucking typical SINE wave.
A SINE wave is S shaped. it's Periodical. it has a Initial Wave, followed by a diminishing secondary wave pattern.
For fuck sakes.
Green, I have been using a sine tone generator in Audiomulch for 10 years, that is what a sine tone sounds like.
Just go be a brain damaged retard somewhere else. -
2019-11-05 at 12:31 AM UTCDid you name this tone video?
A common SINE wave sound is an Airraid siren.
or a Siren in general. It's on and off. Diminishing and can be continuous but never sustained
I forget what it stands for. it is an Acronym. Something like Secondary Impulse Emitter or some shit.
I was playing Synthesizers akin to moog before you were born. I have a Roland Book here somewhere for my old D-5 unite which explains the different wave structures. -
2019-11-05 at 12:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Greenspam Did you name this tone video?
A common SINE wave sound is an Airraid siren.
or a Siren in general. It's on and off. Diminishing and can be continuous but never sustained
I forget what it stands for. it is an Acronym. Something like Secondary Impulse Emitter or some shit.
I was playing Synthesizers akin to moog before you were born. I have a Roland Book here somewhere for my old D-5 unite which explains the different wave structures.
How about you actually listen to the music before running your retard mouth?
It's a fucking sine wave on an MS-20 run through effects and distortion -
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