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Harmony Central Forums where the music matters Live Video: The Afghan Whigs The boozy blues of obsession and regret never sounded so good... at least not in the last 16 years. It’s been that long since The Afghan Whigs released an album and its members turned their attention elsewhere. Yet, while other 90′s bands are now cashing in on their notoriety with 20- and 25-year anniversary reunions and reissues of their past classics, Greg Dulli and co. have returned to form with a brand new album of tantalizingly dark, soul-inflected rock. And The Afghan Whigs proved they’ve lost none of their swagger as they took control of the KEXP studio to perform four songs from the Do to the Beast.
TweakHeadz Lab Electronic Musician's Hangout Not So Mysterious: Using Polarity As Another Tool For Optimizing Drum Sound Makes Sense… But Does It Really Matter? If you try this approach, keep in mind that time delay induced by digital processors and drum fill placement can greatly affect audibility. So to really hear the difference and set the proper polarity, bypass all drum fill and kick channel EQ, and then bring up the kick in the drum fill to the point where it is just on the verge of feedback. Now, by pressing the phase reverse on the kick channel, you should be able to determine which way is noticeably more stable. OK, Did That. Now What?
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