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Steve Espinola cuts picnic plate on Brooklyn Cable TV
Ta Da! starts at 1:50.
http://vimeo.com/67960166
Edit: Youtube version, currently set to private:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGCP1qL78do&feature=channel
http://vimeo.com/67960166
Edit: Youtube version, currently set to private:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGCP1qL78do&feature=channel
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And the best thing........
....is that after playing the newly made recording, you can then serve a nice sandwich on it....!! Talk about multi-tasking....!
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Re: And the best thing........
I once cut a picnic plate of Biff Rose (60's era quirky songwriting star). We then served pasta on the plate and ate it, because he wanted to "Eat off his career."Topeeka wrote:....is that after playing the newly made recording, you can then serve a nice sandwich on it....!! Talk about multi-tasking....!
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I missed this question before. It was the crystal mic that came with the Recordio. The machine seems to be optimized to sound best with it...it even beats the sound of a direct line input of the same material. I think Gib Epling fixed the mic when he fixed everything else.concretecowboy71 wrote:nice job.
what is the mic you were using during the recording?
Re: Steve Espinola cuts picnic plate on Brooklyn Cable TV
Steve I tried to listen to your video and it says private on youtube.
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Re: Steve Espinola cuts picnic plate on Brooklyn Cable TV
Well, that's sad! I wonder why Betsy took "Betsy's Place" offline. (EDIT: I've now replaced the original video.)
Here's my rather unscientific "Hobby" talk on plastic picnic plate recording which features a small section of the cable show.
http://vimeo.com/18761779
Here's my rather unscientific "Hobby" talk on plastic picnic plate recording which features a small section of the cable show.
http://vimeo.com/18761779
Re: Steve Espinola cuts picnic plate on Brooklyn Cable TV
could you plese send me a link for youtube pablicc access - video, please
(in 1992-1997) by the way i had a two show in MNN public access Tv
(in 1992-1997) by the way i had a two show in MNN public access Tv
Re: Steve Espinola cuts picnic plate on Brooklyn Cable TV
Steve that was excellent your entire presentationGanzha wrote:could you plese send me a link for youtube pablicc access - video, please
(in 1992-1997) by the way i had a two show in MNN public access Tv
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Re: Steve Espinola cuts picnic plate on Brooklyn Cable TV
Cool stuff Steve,recording on plates and wire and wax.was that a recordio you were using in the video?
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Re: Steve Espinola cuts picnic plate on Brooklyn Cable TV
That was a Recordio indeed! Restored by Gib at West Tech around 2005. The lovely wood molding was smashed up a bit a couple years ago by my movers. Irks the hell out of me. It's in storage right now and I don't even know if it works. It has not had so much use since I got the Presto working well.