u/gerigrinerd

Metal Vocalist Looking for a Band in Spain (Madrid)

Hello! I'm looking for any band that could use some metal vocals. I do False Cord Screaming and currently I'm learning Fry Screaming. I'm from Madrid, Spain, so it would be ideal if the band was from here, but if not, I could be interested in participating in studio projects online. I have a decent studio mic and could send vocals if needed.

Some extra info: I'm baritone (at the verge of tenor, but not quite). I'm most confortable with mids and lows screams, but depending on the range I could try to work on some high screams. For reference: My screams are in the line of Terror, Hatebreed and groups that uses similar type of distortion in their screams.

Feel free to ask any doubts or questions.

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u/gerigrinerd — 8 hours ago

Naval Battles / Dogfights of ships on sea Mechanic Ideas

Hello! I'm writing a solo campaign for my wife for a little trip. Because its summer it's gonna be pirate themed. I have a bit of all the classic pirate tropes, but I'm struggling with the Naval Battles between 2 ships or even between a ship and a port/fort.

I'd like the adventure to have at least one sea battle, as I want to introduce a rival ship that would be bugging until they eventually fight. I could make them fight in land, but thematically make sense that they could fight at sea and then board each-other.

Originally I thought about the classic countdown as if it was a chasing scene, but instead of a persecution, as they're getting closer they exchange cannon shoots with each other, so the shoots and damage on the ships are flavor text as the real action is getting closer.

But maybe there are other approaches that are more interesting and that's why I want to ask you guys. If any of you have any suggestions, recommendations or direct reference to mechanics that people has already use in this way.

It's been like 9 months since I've really been doing any DM duties and I'm a bit rusty, so I appreciate any approach. Thank you for your time and tips!

TLTR: I need some ideas for naval battle mechanics. Nothing too complicated, but engaging.

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u/gerigrinerd — 1 day ago
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Are Guitar Pedals Good for Bass?

Hello! I'm a guitar player and I also play a bit of the bass in a very basic level. I want to mess around with the possibility of adding distortion to the bass using one of my guitar distortion pedals. Would it be bad for the bass? Or the pedal? I use the same simple guitar amp with the bass too. Is that bad for the amp?

I just want to know how much I can mess around with my current setup to cheap my way into getting some cool sounds. But I don't want to damage my gear in the process. Any info about it is highly appreciated! Thanks for you help and time. Have a great day!1!!

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u/gerigrinerd — 11 days ago