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| Lives for gear Joined: Apr 2005 Location: nyc / london
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Thread Starter | livestock in the studio: gobos, patience, and hay
are there any rural folks rolling tape in the barn? again, my apologies, due to personal troubles the only thing that makes sense is unapologetic absurdity, go ahead, move on to another thread, i understand be well - jack |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jul 2004 Location: Charlotte
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Only to record the cowbell track!
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Millbrook, NY
Posts: 2,162
| A little livestock always worked....
I have a small residential place in upstate NY. When my bands / artists wouldn't get up at the agreed start time for days session. I had a secret weapon that always worked. After trying raise them (the band) a few times with no success, I would go outside to the barn get a few of the studios goats, and place one goat into each of the 3 bedrooms. Sure enough, in only a few minutes everyone in the band was up and out of the bedrooms! Worked like a charm! Paul www,millbrooksoundstudios.com |
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| Lives for gear Joined: Aug 2004 Location: tx
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| Lives for gear Joined: Jun 2002 Location: Midland TX
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The real problem is the banjo and the chickens are in the same frequency range, and trying for isolation is a real pain.... Cattle don't mind....but the hounds just unionized, and are out back gnawing on a piece of straw.... We put Viagra in the chicken feed to raise the price of eggs.... I tried to be a chicken farmer, but after 3 failed crops realized I was planting them too deep... I dropped my watch in the sheep dip - it killed all the ticks... And yes, it IS my week to use the tooth.
__________________ Ken Morgan Wireline Studio Midland, TX Good Sound Starts With Good Gear - Great Sound Starts With Great Players |
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| Lives for gear Joined: May 2005 Location: Millbrook, NY
Posts: 2,162
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Hey Morgan... I wanna come visit your place... Sounds like mic'ing would be a real challenge. Haha Paul www.millbrooksoundstudios.com |
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