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I could'nt be around a PC Saturday.
anyone out there hit record?
Aaron,
I recorded the 32 kbps netcast (mono) using Sound
Forge 8 at 32 kHz sample rate. It has one dropout in
it (damn streaming audio!), which ironically picks up
again on the last few bars of "The Disadvantages Of
You" by The Lost Boys Of Penzance (our track). The
file takes up 800-some megabytes of disk space. I can
transfer this to CD or DVD for a minimal fee.
But...you might want to wait as some guys might have a
better recording and offer it to you for free. Or...a
professional (i.e., arranged by Phil Dirt) recording
of the show might be available for purchase later??
~ Jonathan
"The Lost Boys Of Penzance"
www.lbop.net
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Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 07:17:22 -0000
From: "Aaron" <>
Subject: hoping, praying 9.24.05 Surf's Up! recorded
I could'nt be around a PC Saturday.
anyone out there hit record?
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I think Danny has got me covered but thank you for the reply.
--- In , Jonathan Villegas
<jville.geo@y...> wrote:
> Aaron,
>
> I recorded the 32 kbps netcast (mono) using Sound
> Forge 8 at 32 kHz sample rate. It has one dropout in
> it (damn streaming audio!), which ironically picks up
> again on the last few bars of "The Disadvantages Of
> You" by The Lost Boys Of Penzance (our track). The
> file takes up 800-some megabytes of disk space. I can
> transfer this to CD or DVD for a minimal fee.
>
> But...you might want to wait as some guys might have a
> better recording and offer it to you for free. Or...a
> professional (i.e., arranged by Phil Dirt) recording
> of the show might be available for purchase later??
>
> ~ Jonathan
> "The Lost Boys Of Penzance"
> www.lbop.net
>
> --- wrote:
>
> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 07:17:22 -0000
> From: "Aaron" <aamail@p...>
> Subject: hoping, praying 9.24.05 Surf's Up! recorded
>
> I could'nt be around a PC Saturday.
> anyone out there hit record?
>
>
>
>
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