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From: Stuart Holmes <stumusic@sbcglobal.net>
Date: Fri, 2 Feb 2007 at 12:53:06 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Big Band Multitrack recording in the Field
Message #224319
This is a reply to #224310.
On Feb 2, 2007, at 7:27 AM, David Lewis wrote: > --- Stuart Holmes <stumusic@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > >> I know this doesn't relate specifically to Logic, >> but with the wealth of recording experience >> on the LUG, I'm sure some of you will have great >> input for my situation. I'm working with a >> local high school music program and regularly record >> their concerts, but the director and I >> thought would be a great experience to give the Jazz >> Band (Drums, Bass, Piano, Gtr, 5 >> Saxes, 4 Bones, 4 Trumpets) a "studio" recording >> experience. > > > This may not be feasible for your situation, but I saw > somewhere (I forgot where) that someone had put cue > tracks on an fm transmitter ( I guess on an ipod) and > then had everyone get hold of walkman fm radios. I > guess it would be free if you had an ipod and fm > walkmen. Just thought I'd pass it on, it's such a cool > idea. > > > Dave Probably not feasible for this situation, but yes, a cool idea, and I could certainly build an adapter that would feed a signal from my FF800 to one of those cheap FM iPod transmitters, but I'm leaning towards recording each section separately so that the number of headphones needed is manageable. Thanks for the idea though, I'm sure a situation will come up to try it out... Stuart- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Group Buy until Feb 22nd for Virtual Instruments Magazine! See http://logic-users.org/groupbuy/vimag for full details.
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