Registered: 06/25/99
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I put a few songs recorded on the job on the SD5. If you listen, some of the volume levels are hotter than others. These were recorded on Zoom H2, from headphone output. Here's a direct link. www.donmasonmusic.com/SD5
Registered: 06/25/99
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Originally posted by DanO1: Very Nice Don ... you have a very good voice.
Thanks Dan. I started singing one night because the singer didn't show up and I wanted to get paid. I'm experimenting with mics again. I have two Sennheiser E855s that are getting a little old. That's what I used on these recordings. I also have Samson Q7, Samson R11, Shure SM 87 and SM58, Crown 311a and a few others, but I nothing I've found seems to be any better than the Sennheisers. DonM
Originally posted by DonM: Thanks Dan. I started singing one night because the singer didn't show up and I wanted to get paid. I'm experimenting with mics again. I have two Sennheiser E855s that are getting a little old. That's what I used on these recordings. I also have Samson Q7, Samson R11, Shure SM 87 and SM58, Crown 311a and a few others, but I nothing I've found seems to be any better than the Sennheisers. DonM
I have been a fan of Audix for a long time. Om3 - 5 or 7 ....
Registered: 06/25/99
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Dan, I have experimented a little with changing sounds on the styles. Need to do more. I'm still looking for some styles I used to have on SD1 but haven't located too. Thanks, Don
Registered: 06/09/02
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Hi DonM
Real nice job! Hey, just happened to think, what ever happened to the E50 demos Hank was going to do? I'd love to hear what a 19 pound keyboard with speakers and small dimensions sounds like on the job
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I don't know about the demos from Hank, but the E50 sure sounds good live. He's filling in for me Saturday night. Maybe he'll record something then. DonM
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Thanks everyone for the nice comments. Zuki, I often run the keyboard directly into the Bose. It works great. It is best to use both left and right sends into two channels on the Bose Model I. On the new Version II Bose, there is a stereo input on the T1 mixer, and I run into that when I use it. I run everything flat on the Bose-preset 00, and do all effects and e.q. from the keyboard. I do have a mixer set up now at the club where I work just about every night. That allows me to leave everything for Hank or whoever fills in for me to use. DonM
Don, Thanks for posting I know have a complete album of your music on my iPod. Just downloaded the recent songs and will listen on my commute home.......maybe while at the gym during my lunch break today too.
Registered: 06/25/99
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You are a glutton for punishment my fried, but thanks! Zuki, good luck with the Bose. You'll love it. The stereo "thing" is way overblown. The Bose is better than stereo because every part is so distinct. DonM
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Originally posted by Scott Langholff: Hi DonM
Real nice job! Hey, just happened to think, what ever happened to the E50 demos Hank was going to do? I'd love to hear what a 19 pound keyboard with speakers and small dimensions sounds like on the job
Scott, I forgot that I have some recordings of me playing Hank's E50, if that will work. I will post a few over the weekend. I borrowed it one night to check it out. DonM