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From:  Greypins@a...
Date:  Tue Jan 29, 2002  3:02 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i need recommendati...

In a message dated 1/29/2002 9:56:01 AM Eastern Standard Time,
dalila@R... writes:


> Given this, I would suggest that the fidelity of the medium is far less
> important than the (1) universality; (2) reusability; (3) portability; (4)
> cheapness of that medium.
>

good point, karen. i realized yesterday, that i have to make
practice tapes for my students and that most of them use these tapes in their
mobile practice rooms (btw, honda makes excellent mobile practice rooms).
also, there is some advantage to having less than ideal fidelity. as
the students listen to the playback, they become more aware of their singing
as an 'action' rather than as an 'image'.

mike







  Replies Name/Email Yahoo! ID Date  
17060 Re: CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i Dré de Man   Tue  1/29/2002  
17066 Re: CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i Karen Mercedes   Tue  1/29/2002  
17064 Re: CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i Mezzoid@a...   Tue  1/29/2002  
17067 Re: CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i Karen Mercedes   Tue  1/29/2002  
17074 Re: CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i Jennifer   Wed  1/30/2002  
17088 Re: CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i Karen Mercedes   Wed  1/30/2002  
17065 Re: CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i Mezzoid@a...   Tue  1/29/2002  
17068 Re: CD/disc vs tape recorders in studios (was: i ODivaTina@a...   Tue  1/29/2002  

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