Mixing (another music branch of: Re: [geeks] what a variety)
Ken Hansen
geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Jul 30 21:10:13 CDT 2001
In college I took two Electronic Music courses - the big fun was exercising
the 18" woofers in the studio monitors with my "composition" entitled "60
Hertz" and creating a tape delay off the four-track and a few mic stands
around the room...
Frank Zappa used to use one of the empty trailers as a reverb (send on the
mixing board goes out to an amp/speaker at one end of the trailer, mic on
the opposite end returns the delayed signal back tot eh mixing board -cool)
Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter L. Wargo" <pwargo at basenji.com>
To: <geeks at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:46 PM
Subject: Mixing (another music branch of: Re: [geeks] what a variety)
> On Mon, 30 Jul 2001, Ken Hansen wrote:
>
> > Anyone here tinker with those SCSI-based digital home multi-track
recorders?
> > They look fun, but their prices are around $500++ IIRC...
>
> I make do with the following (so far):
> -Teac A3440 4-track RTR
> -DBX 4-channel NR
> -pair of DBX two-channel NR (for other decks)
> -DBX route selector.
> -DBX 3BX range expander.
> -Pioneer RT-707 2 track RTR (for mixdown)
> -TASCAM Model 5 8x4x2 mixer. (Kicks Ass!)
> -Technics M85 tape deck.
> -(insert technics or other good eq here when I find one)
>
> ...Plus, I use my Ibook w/a Griffin iMic usb audio adaptor (nice up to
> 48KHz) for "field capture", and my G4 w/some freeware mixing tools for
> adding any last-minute stuff before going to CD.
>
> Fun mixing analog & digital, and I *love* a good RTR w/DBX. Hell, my
> Pioneer 2track is +- 3db all the way up to 28KHz at only 7 1/2 ips! Take
> that, digital! Phhhhbt!
>
> -Pete
>
>
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