YTSEJAM digest 627

From: ytsejam@arastar.com
Date: Sat Dec 24 1994 - 19:17:58 EST

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                                YTSEJAM Digest 627

    Today's Topics:

      1) taping shows, boots, etc...
     by Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>
      2) Re: taping equipment
     by Mozo21@aol.com
      3) DT transcriptions
     by Mark Tedhams <markt@getnet.com>
      4) Gee, look at the time...
     by "Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com>

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    Date: Sat, 24 Dec 1994 11:15:18 -0500 (EST)
    From: Michael Burstin <mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu>
    To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com
    Subject: taping shows, boots, etc...
    Message-ID: <199412241615.LAA19952@pearl.cs.brandeis.edu>

    For those of use who are new, DT does NOT allow taping of shows, but
    that doesn't stop anyone... Some shows recorded with both analog and
    digital recording media turn out very impressive sounding... For
    example, the New Haven ANALOG tape sounds better than alot of DATs
    that I have heard (although that is an exception, I think)... As far
    as soundboard tapes, if Lost In The Sky is one (latly, I have heard
    that it is FM, and I almost hear radio static the more I listen to it
    on Surrounded, especially) than part of the reason might be b/c it was
    done in Italy... where bootlegs are legal... someone might have just
    somehow managed to get a tape onto the board, or stole a copy...

    As far as sound quality, some of the aud tapes are very VERY good...

    as far as getting them, there are alot of us on the list that will
    trade for blanks to start up people's collections, etc...

    -- 
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    		 | Here we go STEELERS, here we go |
    +----------------+---------------+---------------+-+-------------------+
    |   I never bared my emotions    | Dream Theater |   Michael Burstin   |
    |    My passion always strong    |    Scarred    | Brandeis University |
    |    I never lost my devotion    |-----Awake-----+---------------------+
    | but somewhere fate went wrong. |  Home for break, but still on daily |
    +--------------------------------+-------------------------------------+
          For info about Dream Theater, finger mikeb@cs.brandeis.edu
    	  http://cs.brandeis.edu/USER/UGRAD/mikeb/home.html
    

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    Date: Sat, 24 Dec 1994 23:10:09 -0500 From: Mozo21@aol.com To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Re: taping equipment Message-ID: <941224231007_6670911@aol.com>

    Another Andy writes:

    <<Mozo12 writes about getting Aiwa portables for $80 - $130. Where?? I assume these don't have RCA inputs. If you want to tape shows, I recommend RCA inputs, because that will get you into almost any soundboard with the right patch cables.>>

    These are basically 'starter' recorders. If a person isn't sure whether taping is something they can handle, it's an inexpensive way to get started. The tapes are generally much lower in quality, but it's better than 'not' taping.

    Concerning RCA inputs and plugging into the board, DT and most bands that I follow don't even allow audience taping, so.... <<Also, a recorder with RCA inputs usually takes microphone inputs better. The walkman really doesn't tape well at all.>>

    I strongly disagree. I could send you walkman tapes that sound incredible. But since this is covert taping, then it's also more of a hit-or-miss situation. I think that the microphone is very important, and they make some killer mics which are as small as a dime.

    ..But, if DT allowed taping, then we wouldn't even have an issue. I'd buy a DAT and a pair of shotguns in a minute :)

    Andy

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    Date: Sun, 25 Dec 1994 00:05:05 -0700 (MST) From: Mark Tedhams <markt@getnet.com> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: DT transcriptions Message-ID: <Pine.BSD.3.90.941224125619.8766C-100000@gn1.getnet.com>

    Howdy DT fans, Im looking for DT transcriptions. About 8 months ago I saw someone who had the full score (vocals,keyboards,guitar,bass,drums) for I&W except it didn't contain Learning To Live. Never-the-less it was cool. I am a drummer and it's hard to find drum transriptions. A friend of mine's friend (who is Japanese) got it in Japan, and that was the last I saw of it. I was wandering if anyone out there has it or knows where I can get it. Are there any other transcriptions (esp. w/drums) out there. Could somebody help me find out this info. Thanx.

    - Mr.T

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I show you my hands \ You don't see the scars \ Maybe you'll leave me here to burn.\ markt@getnet.com -J.Petrucci / / / ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Date: Sun, 25 Dec 1994 03:07:51 -0800 (PST) From: "Paul W. Cashman" <vanyel@crl.com> To: ytsejam@anthor.arastar.com Subject: Gee, look at the time... Message-ID: <199412251107.AA29753@crl8.crl.com>

    ..it's 6'o'clock on a Christmas morning.

    You folks to the west have a few hours to go until DT-hour. hehe

    -- ............ Paul W. Cashman vanyel@crl.com ................... Though we live in trying times, we're the ones who have to try Though we know that time has wings, we're the ones who have to fly ................ "Everyday Glory" N. Peart .....................

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