Baadsvik's new site
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Re: Baadsvik's new site
clagar777 wrote:http://www.baadsvik.com/
Oystein publishes good information on the site. In the "Tuba Pages" section is a good description of the use of a recorder to improve one's playing and to have fun making recordings by playing all the parts in a tune. It's called "Electric Tuba" and is something I'm researching doing myself. He describes an older 'PortaStudio" which is inexpensive. WWBW has one for under $100. It will record four separate tracks and uses a cassette tape. I'm looking into a more modern digital setup which would either use my computer for the recorder or be a self contained unit. These go for $250 on up.
Read the article- it's interesting.
He also describes the two Miraphone EEb tubas he helped design. I have my eyes on the Norwegian Star for sometime in the future.
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