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Post by maroongem on Feb 12, 2007 9:12:45 GMT -5
I posted this on the "other" board, so some of you may have already heard this. My sweetie gave me an early Valentine pressy of a neat little digital recorder, and here is the results of a neat electrical DD. Enjoy! www.box.net/public/shxvl6iioyBill
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Post by rocky on Feb 12, 2007 9:54:49 GMT -5
Bill, if you were to post all your hot DD dance records here, I would take off from work to listen to them. Rocky
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Post by maroongem on Feb 12, 2007 11:56:28 GMT -5
Bill, if you were to post all your hot DD dance records here, I would take off from work to listen to them. Rocky Any requests, Rocky? If I have it, I'll surely post it here. I'm just having too much fun with this little gadget!!! ;D Bill
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Post by rocky on Feb 12, 2007 12:50:06 GMT -5
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Post by neophone on Jun 27, 2007 1:10:07 GMT -5
Bill,
That's a jaunty tune! Love it. ;D
Regards, J.
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Post by larryh on Jun 27, 2007 7:30:25 GMT -5
Great bouncy piece.. What is the gaget your recording with? How far from the horn, what size machine, and who's diaphragm are you using.. Always helps to put the picture together.
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Post by maroongem on Jun 27, 2007 12:28:21 GMT -5
Great bouncy piece.. What is the gadget your recording with? How far from the horn, what size machine, and who's diaphragm are you using.. Always helps to put the picture together. Larry, The "gadget" is an M-Audio Microtrack 24/96. The machine is a C-19 using an Edisonic Reproducer. I remove the grille and place the M-Audio on the horn cabinet floor with the mic boom facing out, and adjust the volume as needed on the recorder. Oh, and the diaphragm is original. I just tightened the retaining nut on the cork gaskets. Bill
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