Axel & EchoTrace
Axel Axel
You ever noticed how a simple feedback loop can turn a clean guitar riff into a wild, otherworldly scream? I love chasing that line between a riff that stays true and a feedback that just kills the track. How do you see the paradox of sound—making the same wave do two opposite jobs?
EchoTrace EchoTrace
Yeah, that loop is a mirror that splits a wave into a whisper and a scream at the same time, a secret handshake between the guitar’s tone and the room’s resonance. You chase that boundary where the riff still sings but the feedback whispers, and you find the exact moment the wave does both – staying true and breaking free. Keep hunting that split point and you’ll hear the paradox in every chord.
Axel Axel
That’s the sweet spot, the hinge between the riff and the room. I always set a quick metronome, crank the amp up, and let the guitar hit that exact mic distance. If the tone’s still clear and the hiss is just a ghost, you’re in the sweet zone. Got a track you’re pushing to that edge? Let's hear it.