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Re: O.T. If you write it, they will come? [message #89833 is a reply to message #89832] |
Fri, 14 September 2007 19:34 |
Gene Lennon[7]
Messages: 5 Registered: September 2007
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The Technics SH-P1 PCM was 50k, I like 96.
Gene
Bill L <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote:
>Bernie Kirsh, a friend, was one of the engineers on an advisory
>committee for the compact disk format and he told me that he and several
>others voted that 44.1 was not a high enough sample rate, but they went
>ahead with it anyway.
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>Gene Lennon wrote:
>> Some of you may remember the home page from my beloved website (screenshot
>> attached). A few months ago, under pressure, I rebuilt it as a standard
self-promotion
>> site.
>>
>> I never had any reason to bring it up here, but� I decided to start a
Blog
>> page. I though I would write down a few music industry stories that I
remember
>> from years past.
>> The first one is about an early digital session I was evolved in. It was
>> in 1978. If you have any interest in music industry history, you may find
>> it interesting.
>>
>> A direct link to the blog is:
>> http://tinyurl.com/2co5kv
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>> The main website is:
>> http://www.genelennon.com/
>>
>> Gene.
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Re: O.T. If you write it, they will come? [message #89835 is a reply to message #89834] |
Fri, 14 September 2007 22:02 |
steve the artguy
Messages: 308 Registered: June 2005
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oddly enough, my old copy of firefox won't load the page.
my new copy of camino does, however.
I shall now commence reading...
-steve
"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>LOL. I should read what I write before I post. I have checked the Blog for
>my typical egregious typos, spellings, etc. But if you spot one, please
let
>me know.
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>Gene :-)
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>"Gene Lennon" <glennon@NOSPmyrealbox.com> wrote:
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>>Some of you may remember the home page from my beloved website (screenshot
>>attached). A few months ago, under pressure, I rebuilt it as a standard
>self-promotion
>>site.
>>
>>I never had any reason to bring it up here, but� I decided to start a Blog
>>page. I though I would write down a few music industry stories that I remember
>>from years past.
>>The first one is about an early digital session I was evolved in. It was
>>in 1978. If you have any interest in music industry history, you may find
>>it interesting.
>>
>>A direct link to the blog is:
>>http://tinyurl.com/2co5kv
>>
>>The main website is:
>>http://www.genelennon.com/
>>
>>Gene.
>>
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Re: O.T. If you write it, they will come? [message #89865 is a reply to message #89844] |
Sat, 15 September 2007 09:03 |
neil[1]
Messages: 164 Registered: October 2006
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"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Heh.. you guys remember "drum drops" ?
ROFL!!! YES!!! The very first recording of my own material that
I ever did was using Drum Drops! I didn't have a turntable at
the time, so I asked a friend of mine to record the DD record
onto a cassette or me, and there was one cut that worked well
for a couple of songs I wanted to do, but it wasn't long enough
so I recorded THAT cassette onto another cassette, stopped,
cued-up the 2nd cassette (by playing back near the end & just
hitting "stop") to my best guess at where a new entry point
could be, backed up the first one, played into a few bars &
started the 2nd cassette again in record (all this manually,
of course). Took me a few tries, but then I had a slightly-over-
four-minute drum track! lol
Would then play back the drum part into the 2nd cassette player,
while laying down a guitar part, play THAT tape back while
laying down a bass part, play THAT back while doing a vocal
part, lead guitar, etc, etc. The drums had to be down to the
7th generation or so by the time I was done LOL
Scary thing is - I still have some of those tunes on a cassette
somewhere, while I've lost or misplaced any number of other
things I've done since then.
Neil
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