Emailed you as well. (It should be from "Rob")
Thanks!
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- Tue Jul 17, 2007 12:44 pm
- Forum: Buy/Sell/Trade
- Topic: Gear For Sale - Cleaning House
- Replies: 3
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- Mon Nov 13, 2006 2:54 pm
- Forum: Creative Recording
- Topic: What Did You Work On Today? 11-11-06
- Replies: 27
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Saturday I sang for a few hours getting vocals done for one song. Then put down quick scratch vocals for a demo that ended up pleasing me so much that I'll likely end up listening to the demo more often than the upcoming polished version. (Listen to "Wash It Down" demo here.) After that, headed to b...
- Mon Nov 06, 2006 1:58 pm
- Forum: Creative Recording
- Topic: Recording guitars direct: give it to me.
- Replies: 85
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If you want to hear a Toneport, check out this track my buddy and I recorded a couple weeks ago. All guitars are going through the TonePort. (Even the acoustic was miked and routed through the TonePort.) Click here for the track or right-click and save-as. There are three distorted guitars (2 rhythm...
- Thu Oct 26, 2006 9:58 am
- Forum: Listen to Music
- Topic: Weezer - Pinkerton (cmon...)
- Replies: 20
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There's a decent book about Weezer called Rivers' Edge that doesn't really go into recording specifics (no mentions of mics, gear, etc) but it does go into what was going on with the band when they were recording the different albums and how that affected the music. Two things I remember from the bo...
- Wed Oct 18, 2006 3:12 pm
- Forum: Creative Recording
- Topic: Cross-platform issue - PC/Mac
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2249
the problem is in the playback... either from the cd player or the drum machine. cd players are notorious for drift. see the Flaming Lips' Zaireeka release for a fun way to exploit the inconsistencies. can't Vegas supply you with the click while you record the drums? Thanks for your advice, sub! I ...
- Wed Oct 18, 2006 2:06 pm
- Forum: Creative Recording
- Topic: Cross-platform issue - PC/Mac
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2249
That said, the way each computer determines how much time is "one minute" (as the "m" in your bpm reference), is to calculate that in relation to it's internal CPU clock speed. So, it's possible that two computers have different ideas of what "one minute" is, but I think that would be a lot more su...
- Wed Oct 04, 2006 11:13 am
- Forum: Tape Op Magazine
- Topic: Who would you like to see Tape Op interview
- Replies: 120
- Views: 49640