Check out www.33third.com they have a nice selection of old 70 80s 12'' and
45s.
Peace
Ben
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From: Kent williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 list 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 8:51 PM
Subject: (313) sources for 70s, 80s vinyl?
Didn't really have
hey guys... gals. where do the illustrations on early KDJ EP's come from?
i'm speaking of releases like KDJ-4. the artwork reminds me of a camp-lo
album cover from uptown saturday night. just curious.
peace,
lrh
I am better looking people with better looking ideas.
Not my fault, honestly. I have a white label of every seminal Detroit
techno hit, 1985, 86, 87...
I sold my turntables and bought guitars.
Tosh
PS. If you don't get the reference then you're obviously not cool.
The Slits.
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I am better looking people with better looking ideas.
That's fine. Because I heard that everyone YOU know is more important than
everyone I know, anyway.
The Theakstons
Archos do a portable mp3 jukebox which can record on the fly ... maybe you
could grab one of those ? Check www.archos.com
(they also do a new multimedia jukebox which plays back divx vids, mp3,
jpegs pics and handles compact flash/smartmedia cards and stuff )
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(Archos also do a new multimedia jukebox which plays back divx
vids, mp3,
jpegs pics and handles compact flash/smartmedia cards and stuff )
just a warning, i bought one of these things for my
If we're talking about the same pictures then they're by an artist
called Ernie Barnes who did quite a lot of album cover work,
particularly during the seventies. For instance, the image that
appears on the label of KDJ 6 - I Can't Kick This Feeling When It
Hits/Music People (what an
Just looked into Minidisc and it apparently has a built in compression
method which compresses a 74 minute CD to about 160 MB. I had no clue that
it did that.
Eric
At 06:37 PM 12/4/2002 -0500, Matthew Mangold wrote:
I've not used one myself, but I know quite a few people that use minidisc
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Best bang for your buck in my opinion are the Alesis M1 Active,
you can pick them up online for about $400. They got rave reviews
in SOS pub and i can personally vouch for them.
-pete
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M-Audio Studiophile SP-5B's are nice (I have a pair). I've heard great
things about the Behringer Truth monitors too.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 9:34 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Studio Monitors
M-Audio Studiophile SP-5B's are nice (I have a pair). I've heard great
things about the Behringer Truth monitors too.
i've heard this too tho i've heard build quality isn't really there.
keep the suggestions coming folks as i'm about to get something to replace
the 15 year old wharfedale hifi
I still say the Mackie HR series are tha $hitunder the Genelec's OF COURSE.
Genelec's have an INCREDIBLY clear top end with nice TIGHT mid's and LW's.
Then again, I don't know many ppl that can afford them. Of course I've only
heard the large studio versions...haven't heard the new
You also need to consider the dimensions and acoustics of the room in
which you do your mix-downs. For example, a smaller room might not have
the space for the low-frequency waveforms to properly unfold, meaning
that you might want monitors that do emphasise bass somewhat. If you're
in a large
Replacing my 15 year old Wharfdale's too!
I think I'd like to try NS-10's purely for the 'everyone used/es them'
factor but they seem hard to come by these days or last time I looked
anyway. Off to do some research on the Berhinger Truths...
Bergz.
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Very good advice!
Thanks for all your help.
Bergz.
Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 05/12/2002 15:44:22
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org 313@hyperreal.org
cc:
Subject: RE: (313) Studio Monitors
You also need to consider the dimensions and acoustics of the room in
in my bedroom ive got the event 20/20 biamped monitors, and they
sound nice as hell, generally very flat and with the potential to
let you know when youve got a good amount of bass. they sound real
sweet for what i paid for them (about $800 USD) compared to other
shit i looked at.
tom
www.rushhour.nl is a good starting point (before you dive into the world of
specialist rare groove shops). they stock a lot of bootlegs, re-issues etc.
it's in the old world tho
then there's a net-store somewhere in new jersey called something like
21-century-music which has many many 12 from the
I was scanning various genres of music on allmusic.com and came across this
-
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amgsql=Bzjuvadzkl8wj
anyone on this list work with All Music Guide?
explain please
it's quite funny
MEK
LOL! it also links to
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amgsql=Bmze997rakrdt
which is - Dr. Ola Bottle Up The Ass Larsson
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:12 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) what the
anyone on this list work with All Music Guide?
explain please
Man, I was picturing a photo of Johnny Mathis on Rob Hood's page before
*ever* expecting to see a tidbit like that!!
There are quite a few joke pages on AMG, if you know where to look -- it
never hurts to plug into the search
also well-worth checking is rob theakston's bio page.
b
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, John Bush wrote:
anyone on this list work with All Music Guide?
explain please
Man, I was picturing a photo of Johnny Mathis on Rob Hood's page before
*ever* expecting to see a tidbit like that!!
just to add another 2c to the trivia, 'sugar shack' was featured in the
opening sequences of the 70s sitcom good times which is probably what most
people associate it with, why it's been re-used or ripped off for so many
videos/lp covers // eddie
on 12/5/02 5:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
And just to add to this: he really was raised by wolves.
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From: John Bush [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) what the hell is this?
anyone on this list work with All Music
however, you cant record .wav files with it which
i know you can do with other Archos products, it only goes up to
320 kbs VBR mp3 recording. which is still pretty good, just
not .wav
I could be wrong, but isn't 320 kbs more or less uncompressed? So the sound
quality should be up there with
320k is less compressed than say, 128k.
320k makes for a big file, but it sounds nice.
-Joe
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From: Andy Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313 List 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 3:51 PM
Subject: RE: (313) mixer advice
however, you cant record
you can watch the control party getting busted
http://media.m-nus.com/control.ram
ffw to 4:06:00
scotto
lansing, mi.
Andy Mitchell wrote on Fri, 6 Dec 2002 about following:
320 kbs VBR mp3 recording. which is still pretty good, just
not .wav
I could be wrong, but isn't 320 kbs more or less uncompressed? So the sound
quality should be up there with a .wav, even though it's not the actual
format.
nope,
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From: Eric Scuccimarra [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:13 PM
Subject: RE: (313) mixer advice
Just looked into Minidisc and it apparently has a built in compression
method which compresses a 74 minute CD
One cautionary word of advice though. If you hope to record to
minidisc,
then dump the song into NetMD, this will not work b/c of copy
protection
measures, so you actually need to do it analogue-style. I was a bit
disappointed by that.
And that is precisely when and where Sony dropped the
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From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: (313) mixer advice
One cautionary word of advice though. If you hope to record to
minidisc,
then dump the song
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From: Dan Sicko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tristan Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: (313) mixer advice
One cautionary word of advice though. If you hope to record to
minidisc,
then dump the song
NS-10 are not recommended as only monitors. All the pro studios only use
them so that people can hear the mix on the same monitors in every
studio, or to simulate lo quality hi-fi speakers... you never see them
used as only monitors. They also seam to be useful as a magnifying
glass for middle
But in general they sound pretty awful, and you wouldn't want to listen to
them for a long time.
at least not with out toilet paper over the tweeters.
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Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 6:38 PM
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