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  1. I read a post from someone who has variations and said it's pretty much the same, but sounds more recent. I think it will be hard to like. I think it's a misstep in the discography. A few people are speaking up about the sameiness of the recent albums. I'm glad to see it even though I've grown to actually enjoy these albums, but it takes a lot of work.

  2. Got mine yesterday from Integrity 'N Music in Wethersfield, CT. In speaking with Integrity Ed about the set, he had spoke to John Szwed, author of So What, and heard that a son of Miles has complete control over all future releases. I mentioned Vincent Walburn's name & Ed said it was the son & Vincent who held up this set and the fact that Adam Holtzman wrote some notes for this set. Holtzman's notes are in there so I don't know how that was settled or how this will affect, if at all, the proposed future set of mid-70's material.

  3. Thanks for the input everyone. What I'm recording is a garage band really with myself on drums so it's just guitar, bass, drums playing at once. I have a mic on each which give me enough seperation where I can fiddle with the EQ on each. The spillage is not a concern really. I would've liked to put at least 2 mics on the drums. Anyway, one track is left for vocals & guitar leads. We just experimentaed with it last night and it's being used for a demo for shows really, but I'm thinking we will eventually record an album this way. Were happy with the sound, I'm just trying to think of a way to free up another track without bouncing since the volume drop is too much for our liking. I'm now thinking maybe the band should record onto 2 tracks instead.

  4. I've got a Tascam 424 4 track. It works great & am very happy with it, but I'd like to have 8 tracks of space. I looked at the Tascam 488 8 track, but the only thing that bugs me about it is it only has 4 XLR inputs meaning I could only record 4 tracks at a time. My 4 track also has 4. What I want to do is be able to have 5 or 6 tracks recording at the same time so here's my question:

    What would be best:

    Get a Tascam 488 8 track?

    or

    Get another Tascam 424 and hook then up together so I can have up to 8 tracks recording at once? (And is this even possible?)

    I'm not too knowledgable on recording lingo so please dumb it down a bit. Thanks.

  5. I found a review that said it's pretty much the same, it looks like it just clears up the switch problem. I'm using it to go from cassette (home recorder, I am, not professional but not awful either - this is a finished master mix of an albums worth of songs) and input it to Peak software for editing. Some reviews of the original iMic said the inputs were slightly too big and the jacks moved around and the signal would cut out. I'm trying to double-double check that what I accomplished on my iMac (first version) I can accomplish with anything new.

  6. My wife & I are about to plunk down $450 for a Mac Mini, but it has no audio input. I've read about the Griffin iMic, but some of the reviews of the first model are bad while some are good. There's a new model out and I haven't found any customer reviews of it yet. Does anyone have this or know where I can find some customer reviews of it?

  7. I just heard about this yesterday & I received both emails today. It's a virus, but while I'm at work, I can't seem to find the address to report these to. Here's what it says:

    MailBox: Read Mail

    Misc Trash

    Printable Version Flag this message.

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    To: ex-smtp1354@lycos.com

    CC:

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    Date: Wed, 23 Nov 2005 05:07:38 GMT

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