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<blockquote data-quote="terryxpress@yah" data-source="post: 480034" data-attributes="member: 36768"><p>Then, Sleepy Monkey, in between episodes of the gagging reflex, could you help me learn, and tell me why it <strong>won't</strong> work (and ridiculous to even suggest it) when I used to do it in the Stone Age of home recording, and have the Aiffs now on computer and CD.</p><p> Remember, the enquirer stated that all the music would be captured by microphone, pre-amplified and mixed <strong>by the performers</strong> and was being passed to speakers. He's taking a a line-out feed from their box of tricks!!!. </p><p>What <strong>you</strong> are referring to is actual feed from the <strong>actual</strong> <strong>microphone recording</strong> of musical instruments; of then being able to mix this, and then instead of into speakers, into your computer.</p><p>Your erudite comment please, and details of the specific flaws in my method (or have I defied some fundamental laws, just like aerodynamically the bumble bee cannot possibly fly.) Or perhaps the idea of reverting to and still using such stone age equipment as ...as...I'll say it...magnetic tape and a VHS is anathema to you and responsible for your gastric reflux. Should you vaguely hum and hah, doubting the audio quality...he asked to do it on a shoestring, so the real alternative for him and others in his situation might be, $10 for the plug job, or forget trying to capture audio memories in difficult places with little cash to fling around! All he has to do is try it once and see if it meets his needs. Or has sceptisim so pervaded the world such simple adages as 'suck it and see' no longer have any currency?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terryxpress@yah, post: 480034, member: 36768"] Then, Sleepy Monkey, in between episodes of the gagging reflex, could you help me learn, and tell me why it [B]won't[/B] work (and ridiculous to even suggest it) when I used to do it in the Stone Age of home recording, and have the Aiffs now on computer and CD. Remember, the enquirer stated that all the music would be captured by microphone, pre-amplified and mixed [B]by the performers[/B] and was being passed to speakers. He's taking a a line-out feed from their box of tricks!!!. What [B]you[/B] are referring to is actual feed from the [B]actual[/B] [B]microphone recording[/B] of musical instruments; of then being able to mix this, and then instead of into speakers, into your computer. Your erudite comment please, and details of the specific flaws in my method (or have I defied some fundamental laws, just like aerodynamically the bumble bee cannot possibly fly.) Or perhaps the idea of reverting to and still using such stone age equipment as ...as...I'll say it...magnetic tape and a VHS is anathema to you and responsible for your gastric reflux. Should you vaguely hum and hah, doubting the audio quality...he asked to do it on a shoestring, so the real alternative for him and others in his situation might be, $10 for the plug job, or forget trying to capture audio memories in difficult places with little cash to fling around! All he has to do is try it once and see if it meets his needs. Or has sceptisim so pervaded the world such simple adages as 'suck it and see' no longer have any currency? [/QUOTE]
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