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date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 15:33:56 +0100,
group: uk.music.guitar
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are we doing CD lucky dips at Buxton (and another thing) ?
Header says it all really. Are we doing CD compilations for swaps?
Here's another idea for discussion, which will take a little more
organisation (which I'm happy to do).
We've probably all got dozens of jam-along type CDs and Guitarist/
Guitar Techniques/Total Guitar/etc CDs which have two or three useful
backing tracks on them. What if we all copied our backing tracks to
CD as MP3s, then copied them onto a PC at Buxton and were able to burn
CDs to take home with a new pile of backing/jam tracks. As I said,
this idea needs a bit of working out and thinking through. It could
give us all something useful to take home.
Discuss!
andrew_s
date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:58:14 -0700 (PDT)
author: andrew_s
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Re: are we doing CD lucky dips at Buxton (and another thing) ?
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:58:14 -0700 (PDT), andrew_s wrote:
> Header says it all really. Are we doing CD compilations for swaps?
>
> Here's another idea for discussion, which will take a little more
> organisation (which I'm happy to do).
>
> We've probably all got dozens of jam-along type CDs and Guitarist/
> Guitar Techniques/Total Guitar/etc CDs which have two or three useful
> backing tracks on them. What if we all copied our backing tracks to
> CD as MP3s, then copied them onto a PC at Buxton and were able to burn
> CDs to take home with a new pile of backing/jam tracks. As I said,
> this idea needs a bit of working out and thinking through. It could
> give us all something useful to take home.
>
> Discuss!
Might that be even easier from home, making use of the Buxton FTP?
No queueing, no need for media, ...
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 06:49:51 +0100
author: Peter McCormack
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Re: are we doing CD lucky dips at Buxton (and another thing) ?
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andrew_s wrote:
> Header says it all really. Are we doing CD compilations for swaps?
>
>
>
> Here's another idea for discussion, which will take a little more
> organisation (which I'm happy to do).
>
> We've probably all got dozens of jam-along type CDs and Guitarist/
> Guitar Techniques/Total Guitar/etc CDs which have two or three useful
> backing tracks on them. What if we all copied our backing tracks to
> CD as MP3s, then copied them onto a PC at Buxton and were able to burn
> CDs to take home with a new pile of backing/jam tracks. As I said,
> this idea needs a bit of working out and thinking through. It could
> give us all something useful to take home.
>
> Discuss!
>
> andrew_s
Brilliant idea Andrew. You just volunteered to bring a box ... again.
Nige.
:-)
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Nige.
snowman1@molars.yetitracks.org.uk
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date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 07:46:03 +0100
author: Nige
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Re: Roland RX-100 Spring reverb
Lu R wrote:
> Amazing what you find when you dig thru your old sound gear..plugged it in
> and I get this rich thick REAL spring reverb sound..anyone else out there
> own one?
Watch the crossposting, guys!
date: Thu, 15 Oct 2009 15:33:56 +0100
author: Mark Bluemel
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