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Thread hello, from edmonton, canada

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revrb

revrb

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1 Posted on 02/14/2004 at 19:25:58
i have a basement recording project studio....blah blah like everyone

i love to record analog to my 4-track, tascam 424mkIII (the best tascam 4track ever produced)...i also use a behringer ub12-pro, for mixing multiple signals onto each track...i mixdown to adobe audition(formerly cool edit pro)

mics: i have a few shure sm57's, and alot and i mean ALOT of random dynamic mics...nothing good

instrument(s?): mexican fender telecaster and a fender princeton65 amp, boss dr550mkII drum machine, art-lutherie acoustic, takamine acoustic, and a couple photo theremins

stomp boxes: (MXR:)dyna comp, supercomp, distortion+, blue box, 10b eq and a BOSS rv3 reverb/delay

processing: line6 echo pro, lexicon alex, bbe 362 sonic maximizer

i record alotta different things: http://zebox.com/sharks_eating_turtles/

mainly soundscapes, go listen and findout, leave some feedback there under comments...
slacker

slacker

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2 Posted on 02/20/2004 at 11:34:35
Hey man u live in Edmonton?me too, can u introduce some music recording school to me in Canada?

Thanks!
revrb

revrb

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3 Posted on 02/20/2004 at 12:54:21
im looking at a few myself...i cant get the links right now, but check back tonight, ill post a bunch im checking out

seeya
slacker

slacker

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4 Posted on 02/21/2004 at 10:07:15
:P Thanks man
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