• LuxSpark@lemmy.cafe
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    10 days ago

    If you have started a hobby, then you probably know enough to fake it for a brief conversation at least. Maybe a few dead projects laying around that you could point to? I don’t think they will give you a pop quiz. Oh well, you might have to pick up that hobby again to cover for your lies.

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      Haha so far I haven’t met another guitarist building pedals so I’m in the clear. When I do I’ma have to shift the conversation to software lol. Or learn from them.

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          Guitar pedals are extremely simple to breadboard if you know electronics. Drive is “just” one or many transistors amplifying the signal out of the guitar. I haven’t looked at what delay would take

          I can make a circuit work sometimes but I don’t have the knowledge to debug my errors.

          Edit: https://www.premierguitar.com/diy/pedal-projects/how-to-build-a-delay-pedal-kit

          Delay looks hard. I’m starting to play with digital pedal stuff and that is just software, so I may try that instead.

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            10 days ago

            I have considered creating VST effects for DAWs. I’m better at software than electronics and I have started doing music production so that would be a better fit for me.

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              Yeah that’d be awesome! You can probably make some really cool sounds I haven’t yet wanted to record anything I cared about so not tried to learn any DAWs yet

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                9 days ago

                I suggest trying it out, it’s fun and the plugins and DAWs are like cool toys. I don’t record my guitar work, but make ambient songs and whatever else I want to experiment with like beats and effects. You can get started with free/cheap versions of the software tools. I have published a few songs to streaming services and we’ll see how that goes.