Milking?

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    marty
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    Am I the only person who uses the term ‘milking’ in reference to the act of collecting overdrive by whammying on a white sustain note on guitar/bass? :psyduck:

    #514376
    Alternity
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    Yes.

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    jerrylive365
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    Most definitely you are the only one.

    #514398
    GoodGooglyMoogly
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    Haven’t heard that one before but now I’m definitely gonna use it

    #514400
    BornGamerRob
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    if you were to complete the expression by saying, “milking it for everything its got” then I can see how that can be used in accurate context. that said, pretty sure you are the only one using it for this particular instance. you’re a trend setter. congrats!

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    marty
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    if you were to complete the expression by saying, “milking it for everything its got” then I can see how that can be used in accurate context. that said, pretty sure you are the only one using it for this particular instance. you’re a trend setter. congrats!

    I always thought of the act as extracting the white substance from within the sustain note, therefore my mind logically went to milking as that is the same principle.

    #514409
    jerrylive365
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    I always thought of the act as extracting the white substance from within the sustain note, therefore my mind logically went to milking as that is the same principle.

    Gross

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    MrPrezident
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    Kinda wish I skipped this thread

    #514420
    lifeismusic5
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    This thread derailed quickly… wow things I wish I havent read for 1000 Alex!

    #514432
    marty
    Member

    C’mon people :doh: It is not a reference to jerking off the guitar. The same logic applies to milking a cow, which is what I thought in my head as I fill the overdrive meter

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