badposting
badposting is a comm where you post badly
This is not a !the_dunk_tank@hexbear.net alternative. This is not a !memes@hexbear.net alternative. This is a place for you to post your bad posts.
Ever had a really shitty bit idea? Joke you want to take way past the point of where it was funny? Want to feel like a stand-up comedy guy who's been bombing a set for the past 30 minutes straight and at this point is just saying shit to see if people react to it? Really bad pun? A homemade cringe concoction? A cognitohazard that you have birthed into this world and have an urge to spread like chain mail?
Rules:
- Do not post good posts.
- Unauthorized goodposting is to be punished in the manner of commenting the phrase "GOOD post" followed by an emoji that has not yet been used in the thread
- Use an emoticon/kaomoji/rule-three-abiding ASCII art if the rations run out
- This is not a comm where you direct people to other people's bad posts. This is a comm where you post badly.
- This rule intentionally left blank.
- If you're struck for rule 3, skill issue, not allowed to complain about it.
Code of Conduct applies just as much here as it does everywhere else. Technically, CoC violations are bad posts. On the other hand: L + ratio + get ~~better~~ worse material bozo
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...I am dangerously close to having done this. In my studio rack, I have two pull-out drawers for an in-rack pedalboard split across both. Each one has cables (in a drag chain for easier pullin' out) that run up to the back of a Behringer patchbay set to pass-thru mode on all of its ports. Then I just jumper things. I also have breakout panels on the side of the desk (which are also hooked up to the patchbay) so that I can run cables out to my amp's input and effects loop jacks.
The original idea was that I like my noise gate, but it's a pain in the ass to move between amps, and also that I like certain drive/distortion boxes with certain amps (e.g., a Rat clone sounds great through a dimed out Princeton Reverb, but I prefer a TS on my solid state Marshalls and HATE the Rat on those), and I was sick of swapping them around all the time. Once I started reading up on Eurorack setups, I got that feeling of existential horror. You know exactly the one.
Mmmm yes, the simultaneous awe and dread at the idea of that much control and choice of audio processing and routing, coupled with temptation contrasted with “it’ll cost me HOW much to do that?”
More like "fuck, I reinvented Eurorack but for guitar reamp signal chains. All roads lead to Wendy Carlos."
A lot of guitar pedals these days have eurorack i/o so you could bridge the gap without having to buy a single module.