roland wrote:yes, but what is that all about.. we hat a party at nye and we recorded the sets with a tascam recorder plugged into the record out of our mixer.. later on the recording you can clearly hear the crowd sometimes.. i wonder how this happens, does anyone know?resolved wrote:... you can very faintly hear the crowd reacting at times
themis and jesper are right, basic physics.
two suggestions:
a)
put half tennisballs under the record player (increase of damping)
b)
the needle is nothing more as a microphone, acoustic sound waves will excite
the needle, like the rills of a record (Path Excitation), therefore isolate th
recordplayer from acoustic soundwaves by means of cover around them,
but when its to loud, you dont have a chance to eliminate the environments noise
The Romians know that their sets are discussed in forums (they are here too). That well known stuff comes i heard so many times from well known others before. Every Record that Romanians play follows the same scheme.
For me i cant see a big difference to their records, all of them are matching 10000% together.
Same Drumming, Chord and Strings...................sorry its boring
I have old Rhadoo and Raresh Sets, 5 or 6 years old, at this time they played a really good sound.