Help?!?!
Bluelighter
Holy 1-etynyl!
That would be pretty awesome if your friend was able to move there. It is a beautiful area. That's what people have told me anyways.
It is actually one of the states I have never been to or even drove thru ever![]()
Well, that's good. Just be careful. It is easy to get entangled in unfortunate situations even from the peripherary and weren't not all that young anymoreIt's awesome that you care about your friend and want to help him out but I just hope you are not getting dragged into any complexities and are staying safe (in the broadest sense of the word.) I have taken in old friends from bad situations and it hasn't tended to work out well; yes, they did not have their "shit together...in terms of drugs and alcohol," as you put it, but it's a delicate balance. I don't know the people involved, haven't been well acquainted with you or your circumstances for a while, and I quite suppose that you can (and certainly must) trust your best judgment; I just post to suggest caution when relating to the altruistic impulses, depending on exactly how much responsibility you're taking for others.
Not to compare your situation to mine per se, but I'll tell a story, and a long one, partially just because I like doing so and most of them are entertaining and some even have points; this one comes to its own at the very end.
My girl and I both feel an almost PTSD-like feeling when we hear that because her dad was like that growing up and my ex was like that.
The thing I care about most is the Mackie monitors I listen to all of my music on when I'm at home. Those can be replaced though.
The best sound quality comes from really good headphones.
somebody said:Have you seen Jupiter Ascending?
xork said:The best sound quality comes from really good headphones.
Mmmm....got me some Dogfish Head 90 minute imperial IPA, some Lagunitas Stoopid Wit (I prefer their Lucky 13 and Wilco Tango Foxtrot as far as the current limited release stuff goes) and some xanax. Bring on the GABA!
I was able to tolerate ten minutes of it.
Headphones also have the advantage of letting you listen to really loud music without bothering anyone else. If we are to look at things from a quantity over quality standpoint (I break them too much to buy good ones).
Hmm... I respectfully disagree. Yes, headphones have certain advantages over speakers -- it's undeniable that headphones allow you to hear subtle elements of a sound more clearly -- but for me, the overall experience of speakers is more satisfying as a listener (due to room reflections, and feeling the bass in my body, most likely), and speakers are also typically more useful to me when mixing.
When I produce music I use both.. They have different advantages. I can tell straight away if someone mixed their song on headphones, if I listen to it on my monitors. The highs are generally way too quiet and the lows are often completely blown out. Personally I think music sounds much better on monitors than headphones, but to each their own. Monitors definitely have a lot more variables as far as position, room shape / size / dampening, etc.