2016/02/07 00:48:37
FakeItTillUmakeIt
Stopped by the MIM in Scottsdale this week and thought some of you would like to see this:
http://vid832.photobucket...AMOUs_tHEy/RecStud.mp4
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2016/02/07 08:02:27
KenB123
Nice! I especially liked the creativity of using a 2100 gallon water tank for an echo chamber.
2016/02/07 10:02:01
Jesse Screed
My, my, and look at us now.
 
Thanks for the great pictures.  
 
I need to go practice.....my daw skills.  I wouldn't know what to do with all that vintage gear.
 
Jesse Q. Screed
 
 
2016/02/07 15:17:36
FakeItTillUmakeIt
Yes, nice to look back at where it all started. It somewhat reminds me of my Tascam Porta-One days
2016/02/07 16:05:47
jude77
There was a time when I would have killed to own gear that sophisticated.
2016/02/08 15:38:43
Leadfoot
FakeItTillUmakeIt
Yes, nice to look back at where it all started. It somewhat reminds me of my Tascam Porta-One days

I had (still have, actually) a Porta 05. It's funny how creative we had to be back then. Now, we just add another track, and don't give it any thought.
2016/02/08 17:28:42
TheMaartian
FakeItTillUmakeIt
Stopped by the MIM in Scottsdale this week and thought some of you would like to see this:
http://vid832.photobucket...AMOUs_tHEy/RecStud.mp4
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The MIM is a great, underappreciated museum in north Phoenix.
 
Yeah, Phoenix. I love how the peeps living in that area (west of 64th street and east of Tatum) got to vote on whether to change their mailing address (zip code) to match the city they lived in (Phoenix). Retaining the Scottsdale mailing address won by a wide margin. Helps their property values. Ha. Don't miss it, really. Loving Flag!
 
Thanks for posting!
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