Description
Media Condition: Very Good (VG)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good (VG)
record with some scuffs. one lightly feelable indentation track 1 causes some thumps under music. Playtest well overall. Cover with shelfwear, small tears at seams. no splits
Notes:
Recording demonstration; from microphone placing, editing, balancing, channeling, terminology, sound recording & effects.
One full length song in this recording, it was not recorded inside a Studio; instead it was fully recorded in someone's house to demonstrate the flexibility of the TEAC multi-track tape record. Many clear examples of what it takes to record a song, all the potential obstacles that come with making a song using all analogue instruments.
Home recording tips; recording at home with the 3340-S multi-track tape recorder can offer many of the important elements of the studio experience without the bill. No experience required; you have the opportunity to work ideas in private and to experiment with your own sounds, and learn what you need to know at your own pace.
Recording music, like making music, is fun as it is challenging.
A1. A Short History Of Recording
A2. How To Do It With Simul-Sync
A3. Experiments
A4. More Experiments
A5. A Piece In 3 Generations
A6. Good News ... And Bad News
B1. Techology And Art
B2. Creego
B3. Hello People - The Story
B4. Recording Creego In Stereo
B5. Speculation
Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Matrix / Runout LRS - J/P
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