DAT-heads Digest #429
Contents:
ISO: KCRW Tapers 24/03 ("Imre Johannessen")
ISO: Mars Volta Tickets (Maria Aguirre)
Re:Stealth-Bust-HD conundrum
Re: Serial ATA or SCSI (Brian Krahmer)
Re: Serial ATA or SCSI (jpff@codemist.co.uk)
some tickets for shows ("jim sori")
ISO Tapers: ZAP MAMA Upcoming USA Tour (hidetaka)
When Busted ... (Philip Dinhofer)
what A > D devices will meet my needs? (John L)
From: "Imre Johannessen" <imre@leonanaess.org>
Subject: ISO: KCRW Tapers 24/03
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 18:28:09 +0100
hi,
i'm looking for someone to tape Kathleen Edwards on KCRW
this thurday at 11:15am. please get in touch if you can help out.
i have lots to trade.
thanks
--Imre--
From: Maria Aguirre <toriphilemaria@gmail.com>
Subject: ISO: Mars Volta Tickets
Reply-To: Maria Aguirre <toriphilemaria@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 13:06:40 -0600
As the subject line says, I am looking to purchase a ticket for the
Mars Volta show in Atlanta on April 29. If I can find a ticket, I will
tape the show (and will distribute it via EasyTree and regular
trades, etc.) Of course, whomever sells me a ticket will be the first
to recieve a copy of the recording! Thanks in advance.
~Maria Aguirre
--
http://www.toriphilemaria.com
And I know
You will always love Sorrow
Is that why
you gave her dress
to Happiness?
'Cause it matches her eyes
When she cries...
- Tori Amos
From: <fluffhead@cox.net>
Subject: Re:Stealth-Bust-HD conundrum
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 14:20:14 -0500
> Thing is, with a HD recorder, and no decoy, one might have no choice but to
> erase a just-recorded gem of a show from the drive while they watch--how
> painful.
Luckily I have never been caught inside the venue, but have with my JB3 and DSM mics several times on the way into clubs. The DSMs look like weird shaped in
ear earphones. Every time the JB3 or DMSs are found in a search I just tell the guard that the JB3 is my MP3 player and I have an open top Jeep and did not want to leave it in the car. It's worked every time.
DSM mics are small enough where they can be mounted in a baseball cap right above my ears and the cords routed behind and out the back of the cap. Set up like this I've been able to walk around between sets etc without anyone ever noticing.
With the JB3, once you have your levels set, there really is not much of a reason to take it out of your pocket. I start it recording and usually don't take it out until I am back to the car.
Also with JB3, recordings are stored by date. When I first started stealthing with it I would make a couple few second blank recordings with todays date and then set the clock back a day or so. That way the real recording had a
different date. Figured that if I had to delete something security would not be smart enough to figure it out. Never got caught so I got lazy and stopped doing this.
From: Brian Krahmer <brian@krahmer.com>
Subject: Re: Serial ATA or SCSI
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 12:45:06 -0800
> I have an old Pentium 3 450 system that I built years ago with SCSI
drives. It is finally time for a replacement!
I too had a P3 (dual) 450 system a couple years back that I built with a
SCSI array. While SCSI is nice in the fact that it can do parallel
requests to multiple drives at once, today's standard IDE drives are so
much faster, that I don't think you even need to go SATA. On my current
system, Athlon XP 2100, I have a D: drive which is two 7200 rpm 180GB
IBM drives in a striped set (software-based) under Windows XP. It
screams. IMO, the best bang for the buck is to do a software-based
setup like I have with one drive on your primary controller and one
drive on the secondary controller, or get a HW raid IDE card like a
Promise. For a little more money, you could get 10k rpm drives. On
that system, I can normalize a 2 hour show in SoundForge in under two
minutes. Hmm, I wonder how fast my Athlon 64 3400 would do it? :)
From: jpff@codemist.co.uk
Subject: Re: Serial ATA or SCSI
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 21:32:07 +0000
I have recently installed an Athlon64 3400+ with a SATA disk (ASUS
mobo K8V). I was really amazed at how fast it was. I have no
benchmarks, but it feels way faster that the SCSI diskk on the 500MHz
machine. Mind you, I am running Linux on the Athlon64 and WindowsXP on
the 500MHz and that could account for some of it. I thibk SCSI is way
behind now, even the faster formats.
==John ffitch
From: "jim sori" <nogambling@hotmail.com>
Subject: some tickets for shows
Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 17:54:38 -0600
If someone would like to tape the show in exchange for a ticket let me know:
1. Slint 3/26 (sat) Park West
2. Paul Westerberg 4/15(Fri) Riviera
3. Sammy Hagar 5/13(Fri) Rosemont Theatre
From: hidetaka <hidetaka187@yahoo.co.jp>
Subject: ISO Tapers: ZAP MAMA Upcoming USA Tour
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 17:34:56 +0900 (JST)
Hi,
Is anyone going to see the following shows and tape them?
If you email me in advance,it would be greatly
appreciated.
thanks!
hidetaka
04-08-05 -PARK WEST, Chicago,IL 7:00 PM
04-09-05 -SAINT ANDREWS HALL, Detroit,MI 8:00 PM
04-10-05 -MOD CLUB THEATRE,Toronto,ON,CANADA 7:00 PM
04-13-05 -SOB's, New York City,NY 7:00 PM
04-14-05 -SOB's, New York City,NY 7:00 PM
From: Philip Dinhofer <philipdinhofer@yahoo.com>
Subject: When Busted ...
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 06:10:03 -0800 (PST)
For what it's worth ....
Whether with the real tape or a decoy (which I always
carry in my pocket) when surrendering the tape I
typcially go through the act of pulling the tape out
and off the reel and breaking it (used to snap
cassettes in two, dats are harder) before giving it up
to the security goons.
Why let those fuckers enjoy my recording (or any
portoin thereof).
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From: John L <jlevene@yahoo.com>
Subject: what A > D devices will meet my needs?
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2005 08:00:58 -0800 (PST)
I hope y'all can help me here. I am looking for an A
> D devices that will simultaneously send a 24/96k
signal to a VXPocket 440 via a COAX output for laptop
recording and a 16/48k signal to a DA-20 and/or JB3.
An Optical signal at 16/48k to a JB3 would be nice
too, but I can split the coax signal if necessary.
Thanks
john
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