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2013/04/22 06:40:53
speedtom
yea! i wud like to record my vocals in space, just image, no disturbing echoes anywhere near...
2013/04/22 09:53:03
garrigus
Cool...

Scott

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2013/04/22 10:22:14
Guitarpima
You can make a room without noise. It's really expensive but cheaper than going to space.
2013/04/22 12:21:08
Keni
Imagine all the novel situations for sound/recording...

What fun!

Thanks for sharing this...

Keni
2013/04/22 12:36:11
John
  That just proves only the best people use Sonar! 
2013/04/22 14:37:33
Keni
John


  That just proves only the best people use Sonar! 


Hold That Thought!

;-)

Keni

2013/04/22 15:08:56
gswitz
set the controls for the heart of the sun!
2013/04/24 17:43:15
Keni
As Loud as That!
2013/04/24 18:00:20
jb101
That is cool.
 
Has he tried using the Staff View? - "In space, no one can hear you scream..."  
 
edited for spelling, again..
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