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Bryson
September 13th 03, 10:47 AM
"The voice of a black hole is a deep, deep bass, 57 octaves below middle C and
far beyond the hearing range of humans."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/09/tech/main572434.shtml
Mike Dobony
September 13th 03, 02:26 PM
"Bryson" > wrote in message
ink.net...
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> "The voice of a black hole is a deep, deep bass, 57 octaves below middle C
and
> far beyond the hearing range of humans."
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> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/09/tech/main572434.shtml
>
Job 38:4-7
4 "Where were you when I laid the foundations of the earth?
Tell Me, if you have understanding.
5 Who determined its measurements?
Surely you know!
Or who stretched the line upon it?
6 To what were its foundations fastened?
Or who laid its cornerstone,
7 When the MORNING STARS SANG together,
And all the sons of God shouted for joy?
NKJV
Actually it is well known that stars sing. Isn't it interesting that they
even sing in a known major key?
--
Mike D.
www.stopassaultnow.org
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axtogrind
September 13th 03, 04:11 PM
"Bryson" > wrote in message
ink.net...
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> "The voice of a black hole is a deep, deep bass, 57 octaves below middle C
and
> far beyond the hearing range of humans."
>
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/09/tech/main572434.shtml
>
What monitors are best for mixing my black hole recordings? Oh, they have
to cost $1.95. I don't have any more than that.
atg
Fletcher
September 13th 03, 04:13 PM
Bryson wrote:
> "The voice of a black hole is a deep, deep bass, 57 octaves below middle C and
> far beyond the hearing range of humans."
>
> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/09/tech/main572434.shtml
Hmmmm... in my most politically incorrect manner I would have to say I've never
recorded a black hole that sang that low... but for most of the black holes I've
recorded over the years an M-49 was damn near always the first and best call for
the process... [yes, I know I'm going to hell].
--
Fletcher
Mercenary Audio
TEL: 508-543-0069
FAX: 508-543-9670
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Harvey Gerst
September 13th 03, 05:39 PM
Fletcher > wrote:
>Bryson wrote:
>
>> "The voice of a black hole is a deep, deep bass, 57 octaves below middle C and
>> far beyond the hearing range of humans."
>>
>> http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/09/tech/main572434.shtml
>
>Hmmmm... in my most politically incorrect manner I would have to say I've never
>recorded a black hole that sang that low... but for most of the black holes I've
>recorded over the years an M-49 was damn near always the first and best call for
>the process... [yes, I know I'm going to hell].
Good, at least I won't be alone. I'll save you a seat at the bar.
Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/
LeBaron & Alrich
September 13th 03, 05:57 PM
Harvey Gerst > wrote:
> Fletcher > wrote:
<snip>
>> [yes, I know I'm going to hell].
> Good, at least I won't be alone. I'll save you a seat at the bar.
"That'll be one accordion, no chaser, and a bagpipes on the rocks."
--
ha
axtogrind
September 13th 03, 06:50 PM
"EggHd" > wrote in message
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> << "That'll be one accordion, no chaser, and a bagpipes on the rocks." >>
>
> And then Celine Dion begins to sing to that accompaniment...
Oh come on, I'm trying to eat lunch here! Is that necessary?
;-)
atg
Bryson
September 13th 03, 08:17 PM
Hey Rob,
I just noticed that you posted this story earlier.
Thought I checked.......whoops.
Rob Adelman > wrote in message >...
> Geoff Wood wrote:
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> > Dunno, but it would be emminently more reproducable on a digital system than
> > analogue...
>
> For once I totally agree.
LeBaron & Alrich
September 13th 03, 08:19 PM
axtogrind > wrote:
> > << "That'll be one accordion, no chaser, and a bagpipes on the rocks." >>
> > And then Celine Dion begins to sing to that accompaniment...
> Oh come on, I'm trying to eat lunch here! Is that necessary?
And there will be no eating of lunches until the lady is finished
singing.
Then you have five mintues to eat.
Next up: Mariah Carey with her banjo and a filibuster.
--
ha
EggHd
September 13th 03, 09:57 PM
<< Next up: Mariah Carey with her banjo and a filibuster. >>
And on the big video screens behind her, endless loops of the Lawrence Welk
show.
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"I know enough to know I don't know enough"
LeBaron & Alrich
September 13th 03, 10:58 PM
EggHd > wrote:
> << Next up: Mariah Carey with her banjo and a filibuster. >>
> And on the big video screens behind her, endless loops of the Lawrence Welk
> show.
Remeber when the older Lennon sister looked so cute in her little almost
tight sweater?
Bubble machines, indeed...
--
ha
EggHd
September 13th 03, 11:13 PM
<< Remeber when the older Lennon sister looked so cute in her little almost
tight sweater? >>
if everyone says no, you're sunk!
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"I know enough to know I don't know enough"
Geoff Wood
September 14th 03, 12:26 AM
"LeBaron & Alrich" > wrote in message
...
> axtogrind > wrote:
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> > > << "That'll be one accordion, no chaser, and a bagpipes on the rocks."
>>
>
> > > And then Celine Dion begins to sing to that accompaniment...
>
> > Oh come on, I'm trying to eat lunch here! Is that necessary?
>
> And there will be no eating of lunches until the lady is finished
> singing.
>
> Then you have five mintues to eat.
>
> Next up: Mariah Carey with her banjo and a filibuster.
Then Shania chimes in with her little buzz-saw ...
geoff
LeBaron & Alrich
September 14th 03, 04:49 AM
Geoff Wood -nospam> wrote:
> Then Shania chimes in with her little buzz-saw ...
But all is not lost...
While the devil is distracted by Harvey's bagpipe chops, Freddie King
swoops in and starts singng "Crosscut Saw" to the girl...
--
ha
Harvey Gerst
September 14th 03, 05:13 AM
(LeBaron & Alrich) wrote:
>Geoff Wood -nospam> wrote:
>
>> Then Shania chimes in with her little buzz-saw ...
>
>But all is not lost...
>
>While the devil is distracted by Harvey's bagpipe chops, Freddie King
>swoops in and starts singng "Crosscut Saw" to the girl...
When it comes to "blowing bagpipes", I suck.
Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/
LeBaron & Alrich
September 14th 03, 05:54 AM
Harvey Gerst wrote:
> When it comes to "blowing bagpipes", I suck.
Yeah, but what does the devil know?
--
ha
Harvey Gerst
September 14th 03, 04:36 PM
(LeBaron & Alrich) wrote:
>> Harvey Gerst wrote:
>> When it comes to "blowing bagpipes", I suck.
>Yeah, but what does the devil know?
A lot; he invented them.
Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/
LeBaron & Alrich
September 14th 03, 05:44 PM
Harvey Gerst wrote:
> >(LeBaron & Alrich) wrote:
> >> Harvey Gerst wrote:
> >> When it comes to "blowing bagpipes", I suck.
> >Yeah, but what does the devil know?
> A lot; he invented them.
You contradict yourself.
--
ha
Harvey Gerst
September 14th 03, 07:00 PM
(LeBaron & Alrich) wrote:
>Harvey Gerst wrote:
>> >(LeBaron & Alrich) wrote:
>> >> Harvey Gerst wrote:
>> >> When it comes to "blowing bagpipes", I suck.
>> >Yeah, but what does the devil know?
>> A lot; he invented them.
>You contradict yourself.
And that's news, because ....?
Harvey Gerst
Indian Trail Recording Studio
http://www.ITRstudio.com/
LeBaron & Alrich
September 14th 03, 07:40 PM
Harvey Gerst wrote:
> >(LeBaron & Alrich) wrote:
> >You contradict yourself.
> And that's news, because ....?
Uhh... I forget...
Wait! Because this is a news group!! Yeah, that's it.
--
ha
Roger W. Norman
September 14th 03, 08:28 PM
Then ask him why he insists on this little 3" boxy thing he uses for kick at
the East Coast Jazz Festival! <g>
--
Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio
Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net.
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"Bob Smith" > wrote in message
...
> Bryson wrote:
> >
> > "The voice of a black hole is a deep, deep bass, 57 octaves below middle
C and
> > far beyond the hearing range of humans."
> >
> > http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/09/tech/main572434.shtml
>
> If I got sucked in on such a job, I would be inclined to try Scott
> Dorsey's kick mic technique but substitute an EV 30W for the transducer.
>
> bobs
>
> Bob Smith
> BS Studios
> we organize chaos
> http://www.bsstudios.com
Roger W. Norman
September 14th 03, 08:30 PM
At the speed with which rocks talk to each other, I assume that one has to
be willing to simply take that piece of equipment off the available list,
and you, your grandchildren and their decendants won't be able to use it for
the next 4 million years.
--
Roger W. Norman
SirMusic Studio
Purchase your copy of the Fifth of RAP CD set at www.recaudiopro.net.
See how far $20 really goes.
"J. Joyce" > wrote in message
ws.com...
> I have had good sucess with a pinhole type microphone set to long
> exposure (don't forget to correct for doppler over time)
>
> jj
>
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> On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 09:47:22 GMT, Bryson >
> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >
> >"The voice of a black hole is a deep, deep bass, 57 octaves below middle
C and
> >far beyond the hearing range of humans."
> >
> >http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/09/09/tech/main572434.shtml
>
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