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Posted: 24/07/2004 - 2:42
by tas
you can put as much money on me as you wish, and i will gladly take it!
Posted: 24/07/2004 - 6:21
by Infamous
money throwing? IM IN!!! shower me baby shower me!!!
ahem...
Posted: 24/07/2004 - 6:42
by Subzero
Just thought I'd mention - streamripper wont work with slay radio.....
Posted: 24/07/2004 - 7:54
by Vosla
...So any suggestions?
Anyone up to the task to write a short FAQ for ripping newbs?
(...HOW TO RIP A STREAM OF SLAYRADIO...)
Posted: 24/07/2004 - 8:54
by dbfm
subzero wrote:Just thought I'd mention - streamripper wont work with slay radio.....
Try installing this version:
http://streamripper.sourceforge.net/sr32/
Start the program and click on the 'More Options' button
In the User Agent box change this to say something like 'Winamp 2.9'.
Now try ripping Slay Radio
Posted: 26/07/2004 - 9:39
by merman
subzero wrote:Just thought I'd mention - streamripper wont work with slay radio.....
Really? So what are those audio files on my hard drive then?
Posted: 11/08/2004 - 13:16
by fnordpojk
Also, we SLAY Radio people record everything for our archives (which will be available on the web any year now..), so things won't be lost once they've aired.
Posted: 11/08/2004 - 16:53
by Vosla
Hurray!
Posted: 22/08/2004 - 3:04
by madfiddler
In my experience, the volume from the PA will be too loud for little minidisk type mics to take.
If you can 1) get a feed from the FOH desk (shouldn't be too hard if it's done early enough and 2) get a couple of audience mikes setup to record the atmos and fed into the mix... will not cause a huge problem if kept low. Of course, the desk may be flexible enough to setup a complete mix which isn't fed through the PA.
I dunno if the gig is being recorded properly... An Alesis 24 track recorded went on EBAY for £645 tonight...
Posted: 28/08/2004 - 13:41
by hyperhack
Makke wrote:skitz wrote:You can come see me on the night if you like - I'll be the one pulling what is left of my hair out!
Is this where I say "As long as you stick to pulling that we'll all be fine"?
This post has nothing to do with your new haircut Makke, but I think your choons rock, especially Golden Axe, so if I get the chance I would like to shake your hand! I'm no musician myself but love your choons!
Okay i'm done worshiping now, i'm getting up off my knees
Posted: 28/08/2004 - 14:02
by Chris Abbott
> Recorded properly
It is, this time on an Alesis 24HD.
Chris