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Music: Track Test with Fostex Model 80

Posted on November 6, 2009November 6, 2009 by abram

my Model 80 has seen better days. she’s old. tracks two and seven are all but dead save for the weak and distorted signal trying desperately to be heard. tracks three and eight fair better but push the definition of usable (and that’s a very loose definition). this track test is also to get a feel for the room and how it sounds. i used one CAD GXL2200 cardioid condenser mic and centered it in the room making slight variations in placement while bethany and i would tinker with the random acoustic instruments.

[audio:http://abrammorphew.com/notes/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/fix-yourself-track-test.mp3]

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Abram Morphew is an electrical engineer, bedroom musician, composer, naturalist, and amateur scientist. I play music in the the binary marketing show. This blog is a catalog of stuff that I make or bits of information that I think could prove useful later on when memory fails me.

 

I currently hold an Extra Class Amateur Radio Operator license and transmit on the air as K2NXF.

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