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Welcome Tony. I am looking forward to many interesting discussions about recording. Thanks so much for your willingness to take this on.

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Post by shinynewtoy »

Great idea! I've started doing alot of recording lately (with the intent of an eventual regular gig) and welcome all knowledge that I'm sure I'll pick up.
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Post by sowhat »

Recording... cool! done it once... 8-)
Welcome Tony 8-) i'll sure drop in here from time to time... 8-)
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Post by kcole4001 »

Welcome! An excellent idea, since this subject was a recent topic elsewhere. I'm sure we can all learn something.
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Post by atomic_punk »

Tony, welcome! I haven't done much recording lately, focusing on live performaces, but I have recorded 3 CD's in the past where I had to do a LOT of multi-tracking, as I am a multi-instrumentalist, and have also done some production work. Looking forward to seeing this topic grow!
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Post by ozover50 »

Congrats on your new gig, Tony! I'll be lurking......
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Post by winston »

Tony,

I am very pleased that you are willing to share your vast experience with those of us who merely dabble in your profession.

All the best,

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Post by bitzerguy »

Congrats Tony! Well done!

BTW is all your recording gear FG as well? Image

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Post by nattiep »

I'm sorry.. does everyone get their own section of the forum now? No offense, but this has got me wondering.
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Post by rob »

Don't be taking this personal Nate, as I probably will not get my own section on the forum as well. It would be a good guess that if a forum member or two has a certain knowledge that would be helpful to this forum, then they should deserve some cool recognition.
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Post by dean712 »

Tony, thanks for agreeing to host this topic area. The timing is absolutely perfect for me, as my band has booked studio time for Jan 20-22 to record our second CD. I learned a lot the first time and am looking forward to doing more and better the second time. I'll be doing all of the bass guitar, plus a little 12-string (gotta love the 660/12!), and a kalimba part (if you can believe that). Welcome and thanks - what a great idea for a section!
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Post by jingle_jangle »

Tony!

I apologize for catching onto this at such a late date, but--WELCOME!

I usually enter a thread through my e-mail notices. Today I discovered two new moderated topic areas...

It will be a pleasure to enhance my knowledge and hopefully participate a bit here, too.

Oh, and by the way--the title is a hoot!
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