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Re: Gigging

2000-01-24 by Giles Hearn

Hi guys.
Just thought I'd say thanks for the positive comments
about the web site. On the basis of what was said over
the last few emails, I'm going to include a section on
"live" playing of the DTXpress. Compression is
definitely the answer if you need to even out the
peaks. Perhaps we could have a chat on some of the
best models to buy...
I'm also currently working on a section that looks at
the audio output from the brain and compares the
headphone/rear L&R outputs, relative volume of each
pad , frequency spectrum etc. so I'll probably tie it
all in with the live section.

Chris - looking forward to the kits. If you want to
hear any of the band's stuff, just go to the web site
and follow the link to Fluid Power Society (or just
delete the "\DTXpressions" bit of the URL). There are
some MP3's in there somewhere...
Andy - let me know how rehearsal goes. I'll get a tape
together soon with some of our stuff on it and send it
to you.
Graham - I think Stewart Copeland is now heavily
involved in film-scoring. I'll never forget that
hi-hat part on "Walking on the Moon". Genius.
XoIoxoloX - Thanks for the compliments. I admit I was
a bit rushed and even a bit nervous, so the MP3s are
not as good as I hoped.

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