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Old 26-10-2003, 13:48   #21 (permalink)

 
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I was thinking along the lines of learning how to use the beastie with pink noise. Mostly as a backup cos I've noticed recently that I hear differently when I'm tired. It would be good to have a check.

Of course I would need to get a spectrum analyser as well so it's probably not gonna happen.
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Just get hold of a Behringer Ultra Curve. They do work, but they aren't the best of kit. I'm pretty sure you can get one for under £200.

I believe Jimi wants to test your ears with the BSS Phase Check system anyway
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A one leg edd check with a Beghringer ultrahop might provide some interesting results.
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Just remembered, I am sure that Lord Taylor bought an ultracurve of charlie and has not found much use for it. They really are bad. Hate to admit it Ian but the only ones that are usefull would be the KT's.
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hello all, darth here leader of the evil pa empire, captain c, i have a special type of noise teat for you, not pink, not white, but.......CHARCOAL. Its the only one with an 8k sparkle adjuster.And, it works better on one legged systems, which are easy to spot cos they lean over at an angle.
And badger, get of the computer, stop breaking mics by sitting on them, and shave of the goaty, its curling under, bit like a sweepy but on yer chin.Pure dead goaty

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hello all, darth here leader of the evil pa empire, captain c, i have a special type of noise teat for you, not pink, not white, but.......CHARCOAL. Its the only one with an 8k sparkle adjuster.And, it works better on one legged systems, which are easy to spot cos they lean over at an angle.
And badger, get of the computer, stop breaking mics by sitting on them, and shave of the goaty, its curling under, bit like a sweepy but on yer chin.Pure dead goaty

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Charlie you pap! I have a noise TEAT for you. I'll see you at the Death Star in Bucksburn soon.
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Old 09-11-2003, 01:48   #27 (permalink)
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Well I have done a few practices and a couple of gigs with my sm58 now and its awesome! It really does what it says on the tin! I makes my not so good voice sound not so bad! Adds alot of warmth ive noticed and another important thing is that its an extremely comfortable mic to hold! I love it!
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