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Re: recording
- From: Barry J. Mehler <sbjhl...>
- Subject: Re: recording
- Date: Thu 30 Dec 1999 17.11 (GMT)
I've made some excellent CD quality recordings (some of which were already
brought out on CD) just by going to an accoustically good room and using a
portable DAT recorder and a VERY good stereo microphone.
Barry
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-----Original Message-----
From: Eliezer Kaplan <zelwel (at) earthlink(dot)net>
To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Thursday, December 30, 1999 04:01
Subject: Re: recording
>This is a subject I've been thinking about lately too. What about home
>recording? What does it take to 'polish' a 2-track home recording (recorded,
>say, on a Radio Shack mixer tinto a stereo tape deck) into something
>releasable? Or would it be much, much wiser to rent some studio time?
> EK
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: <Velaires (at) aol(dot)com>
>To: World music from a Jewish slant <jewish-music (at) shamash(dot)org>
>Sent: Wednesday, December 29, 1999 7:49 PM
>Subject: Re: recording
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>> Cost depends on how many pieces of music you're playing, how many players
>you'll need, what kind of deal you're cutting with the players, and how big
>and expensive a studio do you need.
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