Are you thinking about the Sony ATRAC compression? PCM isn't considered lossy...is it?
craig wood said:
MiniDisk isn't true wav, though. PCM has a lossy compression algorithm...
I'll get my coat....
c*
Are you thinking about the Sony ATRAC compression? PCM isn't considered lossy...is it?
craig wood said:
MiniDisk isn't true wav, though. PCM has a lossy compression algorithm...
I'll get my coat....
c*
MiniDisk isn't true wav, though. PCM has a lossy compression algorithm...
I'll get my coat....
c*
I use a Sony Hi-MD portable with stealth mikes. The Sony Hi-MD units will record an uncompressed PCM track. Fantastic recordings!
Huh? What you see on your phone is what you see on your computer. As far as I'm aware there is no specific mobile site; m.garagepunk.com gives a site not found error and typing m.garagepunk.ning.com gives a 404 error.
If you're an iphone user you won't see any of the flash content unless you've jail-breaked your iphone so it can install flash.
I can post in the groups from my phone, but it is an Android, maybe this is an iphone specific issue?
Mike said:
Maybe I just haven't figured it out, but I don't think the mobile version of the site allows access to your groups. That'd be nice.
Android.
Great idea, more power to ya elbow.
Maybe I just haven't figured it out, but I don't think the mobile version of the site allows access to your groups. That'd be nice.
Being smartphoneless, I really have no idea how these things work, but I would suggest having a way to play/listen to the latest shows on GaragePunk Pirate Radio. I guess the RSS feed would be good for that, right?
Thanks for doing this!
Have just added to the discussion in the punk tech group, but thought I'd open it up - I'm considering having a go at developing a Hideout iphone app - would anyone be interested and if so, what functionality would you want in it?
Some of those people probably went and had kids n stuff. I made alt.music.banana-truffle stickers and brought them to garage shock '94? I made some good friends through that site!
I remember it but didn't post but read stuff. I was also on the bomp list.
I think I remember Kim from The Muffs posting on alt.music.banana-truffle...
wow great intresting facts
RIP bobby :(
would you recommend the mex tele fotr a sort of fuzztones type tone?
BARON S:A:D said:
Mexican Fender Telecaster into Boss CS3, then into a Morley ABY splitting the signal into two different amps: Peavey Classic 30 combo, single cone and a vintage Sound City tube head and cabinet. Sometimes I add an Electro Harmonix Big Muff on one channel; for fun.
Mexican Fender Telecaster into Boss CS3, then into a Morley ABY splitting the signal into two different amps: Peavey Classic 30 combo, single cone and a vintage Sound City tube head and cabinet. Sometimes I add an Electro Harmonix Big Muff on one channel; for fun.
Got board and reworked all my gear, amp wise now Im going between 3 different Marshalls.
An AFD100 which gets the least use, a 50 watt Silver Jubilee which was the number 1 choice and a JCM800 2203KK which is the current favorite, especially with P90 equipped guitars
I use to split the signal coming from my Telecaster into two amps: a Peavey Classic 30 and a vintage tube head n' cabinet. Mine is a trio and I need both attack and gain/sustain...
There's a Cramps newsgroup on Yahoo that probably has some kind of wiki that answers many of your questions. Here's a link to join the group, which is called staysick
http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/staysick/
They've also recently released an LP of live Cramps stuff that is HIGHLY recommended...called Trash Is Neat.
The way you're doing this, you may as well add "Smokestack Lightning" to "Primitive," since that's obviously what The Groupies were ripping off, and The Rivingtons' "Papa-Oom-Mow-Mow" and "The Bird's the Word," as well as The Flames' "The Bird," to "Surfin' Bird."
"The Crusher" from Off The Bone was originally by The Novas.
I don't really know why you're counting a lot of these as originals of the Cramps' songs. Borrowing a riff or a beat or the "feel" of a song doesn't really count for much in this type of music (punk, garage, rockabilly, etc.), in my opinion. Everyone is derivative of everyone else, it's part of the appeal. ;)
57 today...still rockin'...
Great list...thanks!
SarahJayne said:
As far as garage and psych are concerned:
Dead Skeletons - dead magick
Shapes Have Fangs - dinner in the dark
Black Keys - el camino
Cosmonauts - new psychic denim
Wooden Shjips - west
Liquid Sound Company - acid music for acid people
the Cosmic Dead - psychonaut
Dirty Beaches - badlands
Singapore Sling -never forever
Lumerians - transmalinnia
Screen Vinyl Image - strange behavior
Night Beats/UFO Club - split
Night Beats - lp
I'm including psych stuff that very post punk/goth/shoegaze influenced in this list. Lots of long songs that are heavy on electronic sounds - may or may not be to your liking : P.
Led Zeppelin "Whole Lotta Love" :You need kool-aid,baby im not foolin' (you need coolin',baby I'm not foolin'
Yep, Bill Edwards.
Mole said:
That sounds pretty cool, who did you contact for that info? Chap I tried was Bill Edwards, but no response so far...