Clinically Inclined
10 June 2005
Fridays 9:30pm - 12:30am, 89.3 FM WNUR Chicago
http://SonicSunset.com
Matt runs a 3 hour set solo from brooding classic soul and Ohio funk to
Detroit/Chicago abstract deep dark house music. Never rushing,
expanding outwards to make time for plenty of classics
Did anyone here hit the show at St. Andrews? Other events (and local
effects of global warming) kept me from going. Is a brief review
possible?
--
Ian
Hello everybody.
About backing up your record collection. I'm sure that on this list there
is more than enough knowledge about sound processing and recording so here
we go:
1. RIAA - Does just plain old mixer do the trick or should I purchase a
specific RIAA amplifier (are they called
-- Original Message --
From: Matt MacQueen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Matt runs a 3 hour set solo from brooding classic soul and Ohio
funk to
Detroit/Chicago abstract deep dark house music. Never rushing,
expanding outwards to make time for plenty of classics both
Ian Malbon wrote:
Did anyone here hit the show at St. Andrews? Other events (and local
effects of global warming) kept me from going. Is a brief review
possible?
As one would expect, it was crazy hot/humid in there - thankfully it
wasn't packed to the gills, so there wasn't as much
this is what i use and i think it's a most basic setup, you shouldn't go
below quality-wise:
shure m97xe - very cheap audiophile cartridge needle. about 90euro
1210
hifi amplifier used as a pre-amplifier (phono in - record out), id
never use a mixer unless you have a bozak or something
so i'm allowed to make copies for my own use of copyrighted records i
own/bought.
in case i will be found playing files off of my computer / CD-Rs i will
have to proof that i own the original record and everything will be fine
what if i have sold/lost/broken the record in question in the
Sorry for spam ;-) From Detroit Techno Militia :
Dimitri Pike joins DTM RECON:313
http://detroittechnomilitia.com/main/content/section/24/120/
Detroit Techno Militia is very proud to announce our newest RECON:313 DJ,
Dimitri Pike.
DJ/Producer from Belgium, he play a pure US techno, he has
people only started worrying about this stuff after they staged that
italian dj gets caught playing pirated mp3s story (yeah i'm deeply
cynical...sorry)
so technically if they ever did come after you i guess you'd have to
show em the vinyl and/or the receipts.
i think the law in this
It depends on the laws of Austria as to whether you can even make a
back up copy.
Down here in Oz its not technically legal to make copies of
legitimately purchased sound recordings/musical works onto other
mediums (what's known as space or format shifting) and it is also an
infringement of
i use a very amateurish setup since i dont have either a mixer nor a
professional soundcard - i basically jack the amp straight into my laptop.
on my turntable i have a stanton markII cartridge.
i ripi using soundforge 6. i used to normalise the levels but then i stopped
when i started thinking
ha wrote:
so i'm allowed to make copies for my own use of copyrighted records i
own/bought.
in case i will be found playing files off of my computer / CD-Rs i
will have to proof that i own the original record and everything will
be fine
what if i have sold/lost/broken the record in
hi fab.
i used to normalise the levels but then i stopped when i started
thinking that the normalisation process flattended all the frequencies
to the same level, so now i just fiddle with the gain instead.
this would be compression, not normalizing afaik
normalizing conserves the
On 6/27/05, theREALmxyzptlk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what if i have sold/lost/broken the record in question in the
meantime. will i have to produce some sort of proof / documentation
What about if said record isn't commercially available and hasn't been
for a long time?
That was an
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, ha wrote:
this would be compression, not normalizing afaik
normalizing conserves the ratio/dynamics of different frequencies. it just
increases volume so that the loudest peak is still just below the clipping
level. afaik again.
Yes that's what I've thought always. In
thanks for your input jeff, robin, rc..
so i'll have to check the laws of the individual countries..
not that i expect a raid anyway..
hey fab, you're thinking compression. normalization is the process of applying
the maximum even amplification to a recording without inducing clipping.
From: fab. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2005/06/27 Mon AM 06:40:37 EDT
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Recording your records?
i
Ben Stokes video jockeying clips
of various drummers 'battling' against their drummer (can't recall his
name)
David King - member of Happy Apple/The Bad Plus
MEK
theREALmxyzptlk
At 10:09 AM 6/27/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David King - member of Happy Apple/The Bad Plus
I am DOUBLY excited now!
Looks like he's also in the band Halloween Alaska:
http://www.halloweenalaska.com/
--
/* Halley */ (Halley's comment.)
matt kane's brain
podcast |
Great report Ken, cheers
On 27 Jun 2005, at 14:40, Odeluga, Ken wrote:
Well I feel compelled to tell you about Jacen Solo's live performance
at
the Bleep43 event on Saturday. snip
I would have loved to have seen that one. I'm a huge fan of all of the Aio
stuff and his material rises to the top IMO.
jeff
Well I feel compelled to tell you about Jacen Solo's live performance at
the Bleep43 event on Saturday
Was attempting a mix last night and either I haven't unpacked all my house
records or they're getting old.
So, what's new that is deep and good. Anything on the bleepier or
Deep4Life side is good.
Also, looking for good vocals that are talking 'bout loove. Nothing
too wailing.
Looking
Hi Michael,
i guess i got something for u, the thing is called MOJUBA records and its
first release is coming out next weeks, hopefully somewhere in July ... I
will let you know asap. Already heard it, dam deep! Testpressings are on the
way!
Best Don
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von:
and Live @ Fuse-In 2005 :
* http://137.207.3.102/mp3log/t1117335129.mp3 : Aril Brikha Live
* http://137.207.3.102/mp3log/t1117403514.mp3 : Scan 7-1
* http://137.207.3.102/mp3log/t1117407114.mp3 : Scan 7-2
* http://137.207.3.102/mp3log/t1117410713.mp3 : Buzz goree
*
The confusion about normalization is probably because many audio editors have
two options for normalization (Sound forge for example), one based on peak
value and one called RMS which applies compression to make the signal all at a
maximum level.
In terms of recording your vinyl, I would
I think you got your names mixed up, unless i missed some essential
techno history where Aril Brikha wrote Alleys of your minds and
Cosmic Cars and where Aux 88 switched to deephouse, the names aren't
correct...
KJ
On 27-jun-2005, at 18:05, Thomas van Steen. wrote:
and Live @ Fuse-In
Wicked, thanks for sharing
Martin
On 27 Jun 2005, at 17:05, Thomas van Steen. wrote:
and Live @ Fuse-In 2005 :
* http://137.207.3.102/mp3log/t1117335129.mp3 : Aril Brikha Live
-Original Message-
From: robin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 24 June 2005 18:30
obviously. if you're doing a CD and record, you have to
master your
tracks twice, because mastering to CD and vinyl are two vastly
different things. in this way, I prefer digital, because
Hilarious stuff ... great lunchtime reading!
http://ilx.wh3rd.net/thread.php?msgid=5942033#unread
Ob313: There are Funkadelic, Marvin Gaye and Stooges covers enhanced
in there.
- Greg
On Mon, 27 Jun 2005, Greg Earle wrote:
Hilarious stuff ... great lunchtime reading!
Funn-e! Also great for late evening snacks :-)
http://ilx.wh3rd.net/thread.php?msgid=5942033#unread
I liked the AFX grin the best.
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Jari Tolkkinen |
I haven't been out to the store for a few weeks, but I'm bored at work so here
are some new records that I've noticed online. Nothing too mind blowing.
Kerri Chandler Return 2 acid Large Records
Ok, the acid revival may officially be over now. nothing too original: well
done acid with chords.
Ian Malbon wrote:
Did anyone here hit the show at St. Andrews? Other events (and local
effects of global warming) kept me from going. Is a brief review
possible?
I thought it was a fun show. Not as energetic as the last time I saw
them, but no matter. Its always a pleasure to hear
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