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Old 30th January 2009   #1
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Carnegie Hall Frequency Chart

I was looking to get a nice version of this chart to frame. I have the one that comes in the Mastering Audio book but it's folded and not really "frame worthy"

I noticed Bob sells them on his site. Does any one have one?

How do they look?

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I was looking to get a nice version of this chart to frame. I have the one that comes in the Mastering Audio book but it's folded and not really "frame worthy"

I noticed Bob sells them on his site. Does any one have one?

How do they look?

Thanks
Make one up yourself. It's not that difficult. Regards,
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Make one up yourself. It's not that difficult. Regards,
I actually think this one looks great and it's to be framed and go on a wall...not for my reference. if you feel you can draw one up to that caliber get out your pen and sketch pad and i'll let you know where to send it.
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I actually think this one looks great and it's to be framed and go on a wall...not for my reference. if you feel you can draw one up to that caliber get out your pen and sketch pad and i'll let you know where to send it.
Caliber?, It's not really rocket science. Just write the keyboard's notes and its equivalent frequencies. That's all.

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i don't think you get it....

i want THAT version. maybe i could sketch out the mona lisa and hang it on my wall also.

You're obviously not answering the quesion or helping in anyway but thanks for the effort.
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i don't think you get it....have you even seen what i'm talking about?
seriously, it's only note=frequency kinda chart. I could give you a more detailed chart by using my RTA, but sorry not now. Have you ever used one with say, a keyboard? I am just curious.
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This one isn't too bad:

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No, that's a great one, Ben.
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here is a link to what i'm talking about. i'm trying to be as clear as possible here guys. i majored in music theory at one of the countries top schools and have been a musician for over 20 years. i am not asking how to use it. this is a classic "HISTORICAL" chart. i want THIS version. not some tacky neon sh*t. this is going in a FRAME. on a WALL. i'm not asking how to USE a frequency chart.

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Just buy that one you linked. I'm sure it comes in a tube and not folded.
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here is a link to what i'm talking about. i'm trying to be as clear as possible here guys. i majored in music theory at one of the countries top schools and have been a musician for over 20 years...
..and you don't have $25 for the BK chart?
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..and you don't have $25 for the BK chart?
wow...
confusion

the OP is saying he want this chart, the Carnegie hall chart.
he is not saying he does not want to buy it.

he is just asking if anyone got it and how it looks.
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wow...
confusion

the OP is saying he want this chart, the Carnegie hall chart.
he is not saying he does not want to buy it.

he is just asking if anyone got it and how it looks.
No confusion here :-) The cost of the BK chart is relatively trivial, so the OP should just go ahead and get one - if he doesn't like it, I expect he'll be able to return it. And if he does like it, I'm sure he'll gladly tell us all about it.
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No confusion here :-) The cost of the BK chart is relatively trivial, so the OP should just go ahead and get one - if he doesn't like it, I expect he'll be able to return it. And if he does like it, I'm sure he'll gladly tell us all about it.
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Actually I have two of these framed and I got them from each of Bob's two books. Anyone who is a good framer should be able to take these, flatten them and attach them to some backing board and frame them. I gave one of them away to a good friend who will be graduating from Julliard in the spring with his PhD and the other one hangs on the wall of my mastering studio. They both look GREAT!
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I was looking to get a nice version of this chart to frame. I have the one that comes in the Mastering Audio book but it's folded and not really "frame worthy"

I noticed Bob sells them on his site. Does any one have one?

How do they look?

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The chart that I sell unfolded looks fabulous (but I'm prejudiced :-). If you have the second edition it's identical to the folded one in the second edition.

But the 2nd edition chart is printed with archival ink on vellum paper and has a wonderful texture and feel, and a clearer, sharper look than the one in the first edition. You can make up your own, but it won't be handdrawn in 1941 :-).
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thanks bob!

why this thread caused so much confusion i'll never know....

i'll be in touch soon. thumbsup
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Make one up yourself. It's not that difficult. Regards,
Before you post, you should take 30 seconds and make sure you understand what people are writing. Reading comprehension is critical in a forum that requires reading and comprehension. Your sloppy understanding makes it all the more embarrassing when coupled with your attitude.
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Before you post, you should take 30 seconds and make sure you understand what people are writing. Reading comprehension is critical in a forum that requires reading and comprehension. Your sloppy understanding makes it all the more embarrassing when coupled with your attitude.
Hey mr. troll come on ...cut this guy some slack....give him 31 seconds! But, seriously...what slum internet cafe on earth are you replying from?? Oh, of course nobody can recognize a one post trolling resentful mastering engineer...dfegad
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this will save you a little $$$

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