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pH3ra , to science_memes in Omg
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Cormorants are rage fueled savages

thatsTheCatch ,

Don’t birds often vomit to feed their young? So the bird is just preparing the meal so it’s nice and ready when it gets home!

LustyArgonianMana , to showerthoughts in There is no history on the History channel. There's nothing true on TruTV. There's no music on music television. There's no science on the science channel.
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There is no war in Ba Sing Se

qarbone , to games in "Concord servers are now offline. Thank you to all the freegunners who have joined us in the Concord galaxy"

What about Anthem?

yamanii ,
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Anthem kept the servers going longer, it got some updates and EA even promised an entire rework akin to No Man’s Sky, but EA being EA they never delivered it and just cancelled everything lol.

DoucheBagMcSwag ,

TLDR; EA executives did not see the monetization return (microtransactions) of investing additional funds into Anthem via a free update.

yamanii ,
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Neither did Hello games when they continued to work on NMS, it didn’t have any monetization beyond buying the game, but they still did it in the end and it paid off.

DoucheBagMcSwag ,

Well…that’s the difference with literally anyone else and fuckin EA

minticecream , to memes in Who ever thought it sounded good this way? I think it's because headphones weren't widely used back then.

Turns out early audio consoles with stereo didn’t have a pan knob. They had a pan switch. So choices were limited to left, right, or center (mono).

Wasn’t til later that the pan pot was invented allowing incremental panning and true stereo mixing.

Hammocks4All OP ,

That’s wild. But theoretically they could make two separate mono tracks, right? For example, a left mono track with 75% of what would have been an isolated left channel + 25% of the right channel and, similarly, a right mono track with 25% of what would have been an isolated left + 75% of the right. Then, sure, pan switch it fully to left and right.

SpaceNoodle ,

That’s even more complicated.

bizarroland , (edited )

Exactly. Plus the common use of mastering at the time was to optimize the recorded audio for printing on a vinyl disc, and if the grooves were too deep or the transitions too sharp it could cause the needle to skip out of the track.

If your average listener is going to be listening on a mono device then a smart thing to do would be to pan one thing consistently to one side and the other to the other as the mono needle isn't going to care where it's getting its vibrations from. That would give you more resolution and more depth for the cut, as long as the final disc was only played in mono.

I'm not saying that's the case for every recording but I'm pretty sure it has happened quite a few times back then while they were still figuring everything out.

koncertejo ,

You have to understand that mixing consoles from that era were supremely limited in channels (think four, eight, later sixteen), to the point where they would often have to mix one section (say, the drums) and then record that mix to tape so it would take up a single channel and then do the guitar, bass, and vocals on another channel. The idea of having two of the same thing going through two channels was an exorbitant luxury they couldn’t afford!

aaaaace ,

Thank you, that’s the piece of info I never had. If it’s not a Reddit-level fact. The 2 channels were new and people wete trying things out and mind-altering substances were freely available as well, so judgment might have been hogtied at times.

At the time, there was sentiment that it was a way to sell two amplifiers and speakers instead of one, a suspicion furthered by the later arrival of quad, which for many was a bridge too far. Audio places tried that briefly and then went back to selling stereo. And may be why a certain generation looks askance at 5.1 etc.

There were other changes as well, tubes/valves to solid state plus hybrids…when I read about Cloud products in IT, it rhymes, marketing hoodoo inveigling into genuine tech appraisals.

bloodfart ,

It’s an incorrect comment based on a real thing.

There was equipment with switched panning, but knob panning was so common it was referenced in diy electronic project books aimed at high schoolers.

There are some tube amplifier circuit types where the pan control actually changes directly what signal goes to what grid of what tube, and in those cases it would be useful to have switch instead of pot pan, but there were circuits to mitigate the problems and even tubes intended to take multiple grid inputs by that time.

Another comment explained how a person could work around that problem and get pot pan with split channels and they’re right.

One of the biggest reasons for switched panning was that it wasn’t always clear that you were going for a stereo effect! Often in the case of reinforcing a live band, you had some speaker cabinets for different frequencies and it would be stupid to send the trumpets to the big cabinet meant for the tympani!

Partial panning was also used in lots of the movie versions of stereo and multi source sound from over a hundred years ago so it’s not like switched panning was the only option or something

Switched panning is famously present on mastering machines though for the old (er than single groove stereo) two groove stereo record type.

So switched panning isn’t the reason for the wild mixing of the 50s and 60s, but it did exist.

aaaaace ,

Thank you, helpful.

There weren’t crossovers for routing signal in live recordings?

In my youth I wanted to learn more about this stuff, but I appeared to be much younger than I was, so was shooed away.

bloodfart ,

to be 100% clear, i was talking about using a mixer to run sound to make a live band sound bigger, not to record them, but yeah, to this day lots of live sound cabinets are without crossover.

who needs em when there’s a qualified technician with several amplifiers setting everything up and running the board?

ChickenLadyLovesLife ,

I mean this is true but not about the '70s as the original post states. Even by the '60s they had sophisticated stereo audio mixers - they just cost hundreds of thousands of dollars instead of running on people’s phones like today.

prole ,

Yeah, we had stereo mixing/mastering pretty much down by the 70s I think…

What I think OP might be referring to are albums that were recorded in mono in the 60s, and then released again in stereo in the 70s when the tech only allowed for full L or R panning. Those albums were never meant to be listened in anything but mono though.

inb4_FoundTheVegan , to nostupidquestions in How many squirrels do you think you could take in a fight to the death?
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As someone with mobility problems, honestly. I think one could finish me.

Spikey , to lemmyshitpost in Regain Control in my ass

I’ll be Gone in My Ass

z3rOR0ne , to cat in Curled up Beri

Magnificent creature, 😊.

ByteJunk , to science_memes in BBC Science
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There’s a science article that investigated why the Brits discuss the weather? I’m now mildly curious to know their methodology and conclusions…

SpaceNoodle ,

I like that it’s a foregone conclusion, not just weather or not they do.

Viking_Hippie ,

It is? I hadn’t the foggiest!

thisbenzingring ,

they still think digital watches are a pretty neat idea

toynbee ,

I like this reference.

flerp ,

I still think mechanical watches are a pretty neat idea. I also never forget my towel so there’s some hope for me yet.

Kusimulkku ,

Sociology

don , to science_memes in Jackhammer

That’s funteresting to think about.

z3rOR0ne , (edited ) to science_memes in What's up?

I recently stepped outside my front door to find a preying mantis hanging out. I left it alone. When I came back a few hours later it was still there, but it was headless. Took me a second to realize it was missing it’s head. Guess he got laid while I was gone, lol.

Speculater ,
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Like when your best friend has a new crush.

idiomaddict , to science_memes in Jackhammer

When I was little, I thought the sound of cicadas came from the sun.

BallsandBayonets ,

They always did seem to get louder when a wave of heat would roll over the area.

don , to science_memes in Omg

Plot twist: the grey bird’s family is in its stomach, so it has to eat large fish to them. By extension, this also means the bird also gets no nutrients from what it eats. :-(

merari42 , to science_memes in Omg

So what. I’m also fascinated when I see Humans without a gag reflex.

xpinchx ,

🥵😏

TachyonTele , to nostupidquestions in How many squirrels do you think you could take in a fight to the death?

While I’m pretty good with animals, I think I could only convince maybe two of them to come with me in a fight to the death. But I think that’d be enough of a surprise against the other guy.

thearch , to lemmyshitpost in Regain Control in my ass
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