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PianoManKD
Participantsi_twining wrote:Glad you liked her work – I certainly did too, and I know that Bruce does. thanks for letting me know.How about everybody else…?
Not really liking her too much….oh well.
PianoManKD
ParticipantCheers.
PianoManKD
ParticipantOK
You stick a couple hundred people in a room, your gonna get noise that people agree with and people disagree with.
John Cage, a composer from many years ago (I’m sure your mind hasn’t got a clue), wrote a piece in which he walked onstage in front of hundreds, sat at a piano and played nothing. He sat there in silence to show the people of the crowd that it’s extremely difficult to remain completely silent for a couple hours.
I’m not 12 years old asshole.
I’m sure you moved around in your seat a couple times and made some noise. Oh but y ou’re untouchable right?
Pointless post.
Don’t go to concerts anymore because I can’t stand people like you who bitch and moan all the time. Everything has to be perfect. Always.
PianoManKD
ParticipantThe door slam was my father….He made a mistake, wanna fight about it, email me and we can take this further.
Watch it buddy. Watch it.
PianoManKD
Participantya anyway, are we meeting in NYC si?
PianoManKD
ParticipantWill_S wrote:PianoManKD wrote:I’m in….I also hope that someone records this show…there are NO SOLO shows available on etree….should i look someone else? I’m really annoyed I’ve heard no shows from this tour….
Simple solution, really.
1. Buy hundreds (or better yet, thousands) of dollars worth of equipment.
2. Learn how to use it.
2a. In the dark. Avoiding dection by the ushers if needed.
3. Buy some prime tickets. Be sure to choose your seats on the basis of sound, not the view.
3a. Also factor in things like how likely are you to have chatty neighbors, will people be walking back and forth in front of you, will you be near a wastebin, etc…basically think about the hundreds of things going on at a show that could affect your recording.
3b. Are you going with a friend or significant other? Make sure they are happy to sit dead silent and have no interaction with you for the duration of the show.
4. Given your seat location, figure out the best microphone type and configuration to use. You did choose the correct microphone type in step 1, didn’t you?
5. Depending on venue rules and other restrictions, bring in your gear undetected.
6. Set up, again possibly needing to do so undetected. Also be sure you won’t infringe on the enjoyment of your neighbors.
7. Hmm, looks like Bruce decided to play one straight set with no break. You did chose to record to a medium with enough storage space and/or can swap tapes/discs in the dark at just the right time to not miss any music or entertaining banter, right?
7a. And you checked and will have adequate battery life, right? Although you may start sweating bullets when he launches into that second encore.
8. OK, show’s over, you’re almost home free. Once you’ve dealt with the swarm of people who spotted your mic stand and want to know when the show will be on etree or what your address is so they can send you blanks and postage, or set up a trade for their one 5th generation casette recording of an unidentified 1993 show they know you really really have to get.
9. Now it’s time to transfer the show to your hard drive, track it out, and make other edits as appropriate.
10. Now that you’ve made your FLACs, you have decompressed them and listened very carefully to every second of each track to spot any potential glitches, right?
11. Excellent. Now all that’s left to do is seed your recording. You can leave your computer on 24/7, right? And you don’t mind having most of your bandwidth sucked up for several days, right? Don’t even think of trying to download another torrent in the meantime or your seed will crawl along.Hmmm, maybe not so simple, but it beats just sitting around being annoyed.
Edit to add: Unless/until the recent changes in taping policy are clarified, I would NOT recommend that anyone torrent or publicly distribute a recording made without explicit permission from Bruce. But the obvious solution to a lack of recordings is to make your own, and distribute if/when appropriate.
Alright cool so I will record the NYC and Ridgefield, CT shows coming up. I just bought the new Zoom H4 handheld recorder…I’ll be sure not to let YOU have a listen…As to the rest of you, email me after the show and I’ll gladly hook you up and I edit every track and having fun doing it knowing I was there and I get to have this gem to treasure forever…
Let me know where we’re gonna meet for dinner beforehand, my girlfriend (who is also excited about me recording the shows) is excited about the meetup!
Cheers
PianoManKD
ParticipantI’m in….
I also hope that someone records this show…there are NO SOLO shows available on etree….should i look someone else? I’m really annoyed I’ve heard no shows from this tour….
Kyle
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