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You should trade in your toyshop console and mics
for a red nose, an outrageous orange wig, a huge
pair of boots, and baggy trousers:-)


Let the record show that the "toyshop console" is a
Yamaha 02R96, and the "toyshop microphones" are
microphones that are generally accepted tools for use in
a good quality live sound environment, including
professional products by Shure, Countryman Associates,
Rode, and Audix.


So. If you cannot blame your tools for the poor
technical quality of your work, where can the fault lay?


Iain, I'm awaiting anything but impassioned bleats from your way in
support of your claims.


Post your link. My "claims" will be substantiated
for all to hear:-)

OK, no Neumann's. Maybe down the road.


If you do not need to do multi microphone work, then
you might be wise to sell off your church's mic collection
and buy just one pair of Neumanns.


That's a pretty typically ignorant thing for you to say, Iain. If it
wasn't for the multi-microphone work, that church environment, like most
church environments, would be completely impossible.


That's just live sound.


So what happened to the minimalist approch you were
talking about the other day?

You know Iain, given what little you know about live sound, you should
really keep your totally pie-hole shut about it.


" Totally pie-hole" ? :-)))
Is that the lingo of the Baptist Youth group?

Post one of you live recordings. Let me see
if I can match or better it.

Iain



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Let me see if I can match or better it.


Iain, you've already admitted that you can't, because you need all those
other people to help you wipe your nose, and also where the sun shines not!
;-)


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On Jan 16, 8:21?am, "Arny Krueger"
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Speaking of fools, you're going a long way to deny that
you live near Detroit.
Not at all Marc. Even you know my home address and have
looked it up on Google earth, or was that a lie as well?

How could it be a lie?


I see the problem Marc. It would take a lot more brains than you must have
to not the conflict between your claim that

" you're going a long way to deny that you live near Detroit."

and my history of saying here repeatedly that I live just outside Detroit..

I should have figured that out from that ****-poor piece of misinformation
that you posted a link to as being one of your "research projects".


I have never provided a link to a "research project."

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i.fi

You should trade in your toyshop console and mics
for a red nose, an outrageous orange wig, a huge
pair of boots, and baggy trousers:-)


Let the record show that the "toyshop console" is a Yamaha 02R96, and the
"toyshop microphones" are microphones that are generally accepted tools for
use in a good quality live sound environment, including professional
products by Shure, Countryman Associates, Rode, and Audix.

OK, no Neumanns. Maybe down the road.


"Gear slut"
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On 16 Ian, 20:40, Jenn wrote:
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*"Arny Krueger" wrote:

"Iain Churches" wrote in message
ti.fi


You should trade in your toyshop console and mics
for a red nose, an outrageous orange wig, *a huge
pair of boots, and baggy trousers:-)


Let the record show that the "toyshop console" is a Yamaha 02R96, and the
"toyshop microphones" are microphones that are generally accepted tools for
use in a good quality live sound environment, including professional
products by Shure, Countryman Associates, Rode, and Audix.


OK, no Neumanns. Maybe down the road.


"Gear slut"


Its too bad that Arny doesn't have access to decent equipment
and competent musicians. Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him access to the
quality equipment, recording venue, and musicians that he craves.


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Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him access to the
quality equipment, recording venue, and musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)
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"Jenn" wrote in message

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, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:

"Iain Churches" wrote in message
i.fi

You should trade in your toyshop console and mics
for a red nose, an outrageous orange wig, a huge
pair of boots, and baggy trousers:-)


Let the record show that the "toyshop console" is a
Yamaha 02R96, and the "toyshop microphones" are
microphones that are generally accepted tools for use in
a good quality live sound environment, including
professional products by Shure, Countryman Associates,
Rode, and Audix.

OK, no Neumanns. Maybe down the road.


"Gear slut"


Prove it.


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"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue, and
musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


Yeah, but the cab ride from Detroit is a little impractical. However Jenn,
I'll bet you never thought of that.


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On Jan 16, 8:21?am, "Arny Krueger"
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Speaking of fools, you're going a long way to deny
that you live near Detroit.
Not at all Marc. Even you know my home address and have
looked it up on Google earth, or was that a lie as
well?
How could it be a lie?


I see the problem Marc. It would take a lot more brains
than you must have to not the conflict between your
claim that

" you're going a long way to deny that you live near
Detroit."

and my history of saying here repeatedly that I live
just outside Detroit.


I should have figured that out from that ****-poor piece
of misinformation that you posted a link to as being one
of your "research projects".


I have never provided a link to a "research project."


Well, whatever you called it Marc. Or have you forgotten what it was, given
due to your ongoing heavy use of illegal drugs?



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Jenn wrote:
In article
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Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him access to the
quality equipment, recording venue, and musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue how to use that gear?


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Jenn wrote:
In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue, and
musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue how
to use that gear?


Yeah, all that boutique stuff might scare me away. ;-)

California taxpayer's money at work. Poor suckers.


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In article ,
"Arny Krueger" wrote:

"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue, and
musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


Yeah, but the cab ride from Detroit is a little impractical. However Jenn,
I'll bet you never thought of that.


Why no, Arny, I sure never thought of that.
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"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:

"Iain Churches" wrote in message
i.fi

You should trade in your toyshop console and mics
for a red nose, an outrageous orange wig, a huge
pair of boots, and baggy trousers:-)

Let the record show that the "toyshop console" is a
Yamaha 02R96, and the "toyshop microphones" are
microphones that are generally accepted tools for use in
a good quality live sound environment, including
professional products by Shure, Countryman Associates,
Rode, and Audix.

OK, no Neumanns. Maybe down the road.


"Gear slut"


Prove it.


Same way you proved that I am.
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"keithr" wrote in message

Jenn wrote:
In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue, and
musicians that he craves.

For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue how
to use that gear?


Yeah, all that boutique stuff might scare me away. ;-)

California taxpayer's money at work. Poor suckers.


As has been explained to you, very little of it involves tax money. At
any rate, it's all put to good use: training people for work, for
example.
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On Jan 16, 7:01*pm, keithr wrote:
Jenn wrote:
In article
,
*Clyde Slick wrote:


Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him access to the
quality equipment, recording venue, and musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html


to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue how to use that gear?


The $60 includes a semester of instruction.


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On 16 Ian, 21:59, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message



In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:


Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue, and
musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html


to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


Yeah, but the cab ride from Detroit is a little impractical. However Jenn,
I'll bet you never thought of that.


Damn! You would think such a high falutin perfessional
recording enjuneer could front a grand or two for the
experience of a lifetime.
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On Jan 16, 7:01�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
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On Jan 16, 12:53?pm, "Arny Krueger"
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On Jan 16, 8:21?am, "Arny Krueger"
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Speaking of fools, you're going a long way to deny
that you live near Detroit.
Not at all Marc. Even you know my home address and have
looked it up on Google earth, or was that a lie as
well?
How could it be a lie?


I see the problem Marc. It would take a lot more brains
than you must have to not the conflict between your
claim that


" you're going a long way to deny that you live near
Detroit."


and my history of saying here repeatedly that I live
just outside Detroit.
I should have figured that out from that ****-poor piece
of misinformation that you posted a link to as being one
of your "research projects".

I have never provided a link to a "research project."


Well, whatever you called it Marc. Or have you forgotten what it was, given
due to your ongoing heavy use of illegal drugs?-


Exodus 20:16.

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On 16 Ian, 22:07, Jenn wrote:
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*"Arny Krueger" wrote:





"keithr" wrote in message

Jenn wrote:
In article
,
*Clyde Slick wrote:


Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue, and
musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html


to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue how
to use that gear?


Yeah, all that boutique stuff might scare me away. ;-)


California taxpayer's money at work. Poor suckers.


As has been explained to you, very little of it involves tax money. *At
any rate, it's all put to good use: *training people for work, for
example.-


arny doesn't understand the concept
of professional audio work
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"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:

"keithr" wrote in message

Jenn wrote:
In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue, and
musicians that he craves.

For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)

And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue
how to use that gear?


Yeah, all that boutique stuff might scare me away. ;-)

California taxpayer's money at work. Poor suckers.


As has been explained to you, very little of it involves
tax money.


Oh I get it, if its donations, then throwing it away on gold-plated toys is
OK.


At any rate, it's all put to good use:
training people for work, for example.


Makes about as much sense as training baseball players with solid gold
balls.


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On Jan 16, 12:53?pm, "Arny Krueger"
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On Jan 16, 8:21?am, "Arny Krueger"
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"Boon" wrote in message




Speaking of fools, you're going a long way to deny
that you live near Detroit.
Not at all Marc. Even you know my home address and
have looked it up on Google earth, or was that a lie
as well?
How could it be a lie?


I see the problem Marc. It would take a lot more brains
than you must have to not the conflict between your
claim that


" you're going a long way to deny that you live near
Detroit."


and my history of saying here repeatedly that I live
just outside Detroit.
I should have figured that out from that ****-poor
piece of misinformation that you posted a link to as
being one of your "research projects".
I have never provided a link to a "research project."


Well, whatever you called it Marc. Or have you forgotten
what it was, given due to your ongoing heavy use of
illegal drugs?-


I see Marc that you are afraid to answer the simple question, presumably for
fear of lying again.




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Makes about as much sense as training baseball players with solid gold
balls.


Another RAO comedy moment...

Stephen
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Makes about as much sense as training baseball players
with solid gold balls.


Another RAO comedy moment...


I guess they use pinch base runners. :-)

John Atkinson
Editor, Stereophile


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In article ,
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Makes about as much sense as training baseball players with solid gold
balls.


Another RAO comedy moment...

Stephen


No kidding! lol
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"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:

"keithr" wrote in message

Jenn wrote:
In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue, and
musicians that he craves.

For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)

And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue
how to use that gear?

Yeah, all that boutique stuff might scare me away. ;-)

California taxpayer's money at work. Poor suckers.


As has been explained to you, very little of it involves
tax money.


Oh I get it, if its donations, then throwing it away on gold-plated toys is
OK.


I don't know what among the gear is gold plated. What I know is the
recordings are good, the students are well trained for studio work, they
get jobs, and the studio pretty much supports itself.
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On Jan 16, 7:01?pm, "Arny Krueger"
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On Jan 16, 12:53?pm, "Arny Krueger"
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On Jan 16, 8:21?am, "Arny Krueger"
wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message




Speaking of fools, you're going a long way to deny
that you live near Detroit.
Not at all Marc. Even you know my home address and
have looked it up on Google earth, or was that a lie
as well?
How could it be a lie?


I see the problem Marc. It would take a lot more brains
than you must have to not the conflict between your
claim that


" you're going a long way to deny that you live near
Detroit."


and my history of saying here repeatedly that I live
just outside Detroit.
I should have figured that out from that ****-poor
piece of misinformation that you posted a link to as
being one of your "research projects".
I have never provided a link to a "research project."


Well, whatever you called it Marc. Or have you forgotten
what it was, given due to your ongoing heavy use of
illegal drugs?-


I see Marc that you are afraid to answer the simple question, presumably for
fear of lying again.


No, I'm saying that you are again committing a sin, and that according
to your religion you will burn in hell for it. I have no respect for
someone who presumes to follow a religion without actually following
the conditions. That makes you a hypocrite and a liar.

Whenever you try to make a comment about my personal life, you always
get it wrong. That's due to your lack of intelligence. You see, when
I make a comment about your personal life, it's based upon observable
facts or things you actually say. You, however, make up absurd things
out of thin air, hoping something will stick. It's the tactic of
someone who is desperate, and someone who cannot use logic or reason
in a discussion. This is why you never succeeded as a recording
professional or engineer---you believe in fairy tales, and you have no
grasp of logic or reason. That's why you spend your days playing on
the Internet and never accomplishing anything.

Boon


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Boon said:

That's why you spend your days playing on
the Internet and never accomplishing anything.


Are you saying Arnii's hundreds of thousands of Usenet posts are nothing?
That's pretty a harsh judgment. Bush would call it a "disappointment".



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That's why you spend your days playing on
the Internet and never accomplishing anything.


Are you saying Arnii's hundreds of thousands of Usenet posts are nothing?
That's pretty a harsh judgment. Bush would call it a "disappointment".


Can you feel it in the air? Three more days. Maybe Arny will
disappear as well.

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"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:

"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:

"keithr" wrote in message

Jenn wrote:
In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue,
and musicians that he craves.

For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)

And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue
how to use that gear?

Yeah, all that boutique stuff might scare me away. ;-)

California taxpayer's money at work. Poor suckers.


As has been explained to you, very little of it involves
tax money.


Oh I get it, if its donations, then throwing it away on
gold-plated toys is OK.


I don't know what among the gear is gold plated.


Want a list?

It is almost easier to list the products that are sensible.

What I
know is the recordings are good, the students are well
trained for studio work, they get jobs, and the studio
pretty much supports itself.


Well, aside from the fact that it gets or got all of these expesive gifts.


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Whenever you try to make a comment about my personal
life, you always get it wrong.


Let me try this:

Marc is a man, and has normal or above normal intelligence.

I knew that getting it all wrong would be very easy!

Thanks for playing, grasshopper! ;-)



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"Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:

"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:

"keithr" wrote in message

Jenn wrote:
In article
,
Clyde Slick wrote:

Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue,
and musicians that he craves.

For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html

to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)

And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue
how to use that gear?

Yeah, all that boutique stuff might scare me away. ;-)

California taxpayer's money at work. Poor suckers.

As has been explained to you, very little of it involves
tax money.

Oh I get it, if its donations, then throwing it away on
gold-plated toys is OK.


I don't know what among the gear is gold plated.


Want a list?

It is almost easier to list the products that are sensible.


As I said they make fine recordings. We dont't know about yours.

What I
know is the recordings are good, the students are well
trained for studio work, they get jobs, and the studio
pretty much supports itself.


Well, aside from the fact that it gets or got all of these expesive
gifts.


Some are gifts, others are a result of the studio having a great
reputation and therefore people pay for their services.


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On Jan 18, 12:38�pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Boon" wrote in message



Whenever you try to make a comment about my personal
life, you always get it wrong.


Let me try this:

Marc is a man, and has normal or above normal intelligence.

I knew that getting it all wrong would be very easy!

Thanks for playing, grasshopper! ;-)


So now you're 2 for 1139. Whoop-de-doo.

Boon
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On 18 Ian, 16:39, Jenn wrote:
"Arny Krueger" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:


"Jenn" wrote in message

In article
, "Arny
Krueger" wrote:


"keithr" wrote in message

Jenn wrote:
In article
,
*Clyde Slick wrote:


Its too bad that he's too far away
from you, it might have been possible to grant him
access to the quality equipment, recording venue,
and musicians that he craves.


For $60, he could use this gear:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performin...ng_studio.html


to record ensembles like:
http://academic.cuesta.edu/performingarts/disk.html
(click on tunes on the right side)


And what makes you think that Arnie would have a clue
how to use that gear?


Yeah, all that boutique stuff might scare me away. ;-)


California taxpayer's money at work. Poor suckers.


As has been explained to you, very little of it involves
tax money.


Oh I get it, if its donations, then throwing it away on
gold-plated toys is OK.


I don't know what among the gear is gold plated.


Want a list?


It is almost easier to list the products that are sensible.


As I said they make fine recordings. We dont't know about yours.

*What I
know is the recordings are good, the students are well
trained for studio work, they get jobs, and the studio
pretty much supports itself.


Well, aside from the fact that it gets or got all of these expesive
gifts.


Some are gifts, others are a result of the studio having a great
reputation and therefore people pay for their services.-


stop it, you're just confusing him with all
this talk of people actually paying for recording services.
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Let me see if I can match or better it.


Iain, you've already admitted that you can't, because you need all those
other people to help you wipe your nose, and also where the sun shines
not! ;-)



Trying to be a one-man outfit more than 1000 times,
and failing dismally each and every time does not make
you a hero Arny, it makes you an idiot!

Iain









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That's just live sound.

You know Iain, given what little you know about live sound, you should
really keep your totally pie-hole shut about it.


So live recordings of concerts from London's Round House,
the jazz Shakespeare Birthday concert from Southwark
Cathedral, and a concert from the Queen Elizabeth
Hall, all broadcast by the BBC don't count then? :-))

Iain










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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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That's just live sound.

You know Iain, given what little you know about live
sound, you should
really keep your totally pie-hole shut about it.


So live recordings of concerts from London's Round House,
the jazz Shakespeare Birthday concert from Southwark
Cathedral, and a concert from the Queen Elizabeth
Hall, all broadcast by the BBC don't count then? :-))

Iain

Sorry Iain, without tambourines and hallelujahs it just aint
live enough for Arny ;-)

Cheers Terry




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TT wrote:
"Iain Churches" wrote in message
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"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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That's just live sound.

You know Iain, given what little you know about live
sound, you should
really keep your totally pie-hole shut about it.

So live recordings of concerts from London's Round House,
the jazz Shakespeare Birthday concert from Southwark
Cathedral, and a concert from the Queen Elizabeth
Hall, all broadcast by the BBC don't count then? :-))

Iain

Sorry Iain, without tambourines and hallelujahs it just aint
live enough for Arny ;-)

Cheers Terry


I bet he gets all"ixcitud" around the Salvo meetings ?
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"Iain Churches" wrote in message
i.fi...

"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
...

That's just live sound.

You know Iain, given what little you know about live sound, you should
really keep your totally pie-hole shut about it.


So live recordings of concerts from London's Round House,
the jazz Shakespeare Birthday concert from Southwark
Cathedral, and a concert from the Queen Elizabeth
Hall, all broadcast by the BBC don't count then? :-))



Sorry Iain, without tambourines and hallelujahs it just aint live enough
for Arny ;-)



Hmm. Mabe some major projects need to be revised then.
I suppose we could upgrade the Shostakovich Quartet into
the Shostakovich Octet with the addition of four tambourines,
but where can we find a buxom Afro American lady to shout
"Sweet Jesus, Halleluja", and "Mercy, Mercy at the appropriate
moments when inspiration takes her? We need a producer!!

But don't mention this anyone else, TT, you could be on to
a huge hit. Remember "Everything gonna be Alright"
for Sweetbox which was based on Air In G (Suite no 3)
by JS Bach?

It was in the Top Ten Chart positions in England, Ireland,
Sweden, Austria, Switzerland, Belgium, Norway, Finland,
Spain, Colombia, Lebanon, Israel, Italy and France.
In Germany (#12), Denmark (#13) and Holland the title
reached the Top 20 and in the US the Single was among
the Top 40 on the Billboard Charts. The track also stayed for
8 weeks in the Top 10 of the World Radio Charts (compiled
by 150 radio stations in 40 countries).

There could be money in them there tambourines:-)

Iain




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Trying to be a one-man outfit more than 1000 times,
and failing dismally each and every time does not make
you a hero Arny, it makes you an idiot!


If I've failed so miserably, why do people keep asking me to come back and
record them, year after year?


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"Iain Churches" wrote in message
i.fi
"Arny Krueger" wrote in message
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That's just live sound.

You know Iain, given what little you know about live
sound, you should really keep your totally pie-hole shut
about it.


So live recordings of concerts from London's Round House,
the jazz Shakespeare Birthday concert from Southwark
Cathedral, and a concert from the Queen Elizabeth
Hall, all broadcast by the BBC don't count then? :-))


Not solely your work Iain. At this point you've admitted that you were a
producer and not a recordist. More specifically you were not a hands-on
technician during the actual recording sessions. It seems like Decca put you
in some back room and let you shuffle papers. In your arrogance and
stupidity, you now represent any recording that you shuffled a paper for, as
"one of your recordings".


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Trying to be a one-man outfit more than 1000 times,
and failing dismally each and every time does not make
you a hero Arny, it makes you an idiot!


If I've failed so miserably, why do people keep asking me to come back and
record them, year after year?


thats a claim you have to prove
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