N_Strow Somebody buy this!Like, for a laugh? Maybe you should ask the seller what exactly you use to record, but if it had a line in, not some crap integrated mic, and a line out it could be a laugh.. for five minutes or so?
Doog Hahaha.. a young Steve Albini on the box, burned by digital recording media FOREVER and vows to only use 60s analogue from now on.
Aug that's charming! Ya know in 30 years, some super famous rock star god is going to totally admit to having one as a kid or something. Then, of course, they'll be going for $350,000 on ebay...
Doog I really tempted to buy it, so that rock star can be me. Purely because I thrive on jacking up the price of kids toys to unaffordable heights to make them cry.
N_Strow Doog said: "how to make a sh*t recording", or "how to get 240 volts up your arm".That sounds just like your advice on circuit bending!lol circuit bend that bad boy sound desk... (someone else not me, I'm too lazy)
johnniespring they are both easy. so probably not.i used to love wiring multiple transformers backwards (so they were step up rather than step down) at school and getting up to huge voltages. it would mean i could have sparks shooting out of my fingers! they'd jump a gap of about 1cm to an earthed piece of metal and blow holes in it. no-one else had the guts to try it - even after they'd seen me do it loads.
Doog Doog said: "how to make a sh*t recording", or "how to get 240 volts up your arm".hahahahaI've been zinged... AND I LOVE IT!
Sloan Doog said: I wonder if any include "how to make a sh*t recording", or "how to get 240 volts up your arm".Or "how to get clients to quit touching and blowing in the damn microphone".
BobArsecake Doog said: I wonder if any include "how to make a sh*t recording", or "how to get 240 volts up your arm".Haha, I love it when someone does that and the sound guy knacks him.
BobArsecake My old sound tech teacher used to make awful noises into the mic, like clicking and horrible mouth sounds before speaking to test it, ugh, made me cringe and turn inside out. His story of failed rockstardom, and thus why he was teaching is something about him being in Iron Maiden, or meant to be in Iron Maiden in the very, very beginning, I got lost in his story but...
MoreCowbell Tapping on the mic helps balance out the soundwaves like a tuning fork. And then blowing on it cleans off some of the old soundwave dust left behind by other singers, so you can capture the proper timbre of their voice.
ekwatts BobArsecake said: My old sound tech teacher used to make awful noises into the mic, like clicking and horrible mouth sounds before speaking to test it, ugh, made me cringe and turn inside out. His story of failed rockstardom, and thus why he was teaching is something about him being in Iron Maiden, or meant to be in Iron Maiden in the very, very beginning, I got lost in his story but...There are only two types of music tech teachers, and you just described one. The other type is the born-again religious freak that gets upset when you refuse to practice singing hymns and can only play the piano and is actually really quite afraid of all that computer and electric guitar stuff.I had both, which made for amusing showdowns between the pot-smoking studio ace with the custom made Ibanez axe straight outta the 80's and the church-going piano maestro.