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There is this forum for good news already, but since we're more or less our own special little family, wouldn't it be nice to have our own happy news thread? Tales of recordings gone well, new slutty gear arrived, nice people met and such..? This is what I asked Remoteness and since he liked the idea, here we go! For myself, I just did my first on-my-own recording of my home towns professional symphony orchestra and they were very happy with the results. Also, waiting for some new DPAs and the conductor/composer for this piece was really nice. So I have all three template Good News items covered ![]() Keep the good news a-flowing! |
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| Gear nut Joined: Dec 2007 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Great! I'll continue the happy news: This month I recorded 2 personal highlights: Bach & Händel kantatas and an early 1600 'opera' by Cavalieri. Great music, and lots of fun experiencing with spotmic-placing ![]() -Jon
__________________ Educated classical musician Amateur audio engineer (classical & jazz location recording) |
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