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Re: [ARSCLIST] vinyl noise



Well, we've always used a cats whisker to tune in AM radio broadcasts,
but that might not work for broader band audio.

Rod Stephens
Family Theater Radio

Marie O'Connell wrote:

All I can say to that is MOO MOO and/or MEOWWWWWWWWWWWWW!

Marie O'Connell
Sound Archivist/Audio Engineer
The Center For Oral History & Cultural Heritage
The University Of Southern Mississippi
118 College Drive #5175
Hattiesburg, MS, 39401-406
Ph: 601-266-6514
Fax: 601-266-6217


-----Original Message----- From: Association for Recorded Sound Discussion List [mailto:ARSCLIST@xxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Lou Judson Sent: Monday, July 18, 2005 3:44 PM To: ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] vinyl noise

Can't resist jumping in - Do you need to tip the cow to get away with
fresh milk?

But really what I want to know is will the cat's tongue barbs play the
record? What will the cat think of the selections, and doesn't this
give a whole new meaning to Cat Whisker radios?

Hmmm, sorry I even tried...

Lou

Lou Judson . Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689

On Jul 18, 2005, at 1:17 PM, Steven Smolian wrote:



I have no idea where to get unpasturized milk around here except by
cowjacking.

A cat may be too noisy.  After all, we're looking for silence.  Perhaps
applying a cat-a-tonic would do the job.

Sorry, it's late in the day.

Steve








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