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Nick Jaina: Sad Songs and Waltzes Arent Selling This Year (Wichita, KS)

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2008-04-09 00:40:30 by Nick Jaina in local Cut
...parabolic dish, basically an old satellite dish facing out towards the audience so that anything played onstage even anything whispered would be directed outwards with more focus and intensity than you would get at your normal venue. And likewise anything in the audience would get directed back up to the stage. Indeed, standing up onstage, I...
 
 
 
 
 
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Now It Can Be Told: I Failed Terry Bradshaw

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2008-01-21 11:49:30 by Chris T. in WFMU's Beware of the Blog
...parabolic microphone . If you've watched even one NFL game you've seen those fartknockers on the sidelines pointing what looks like a huge, vertical salad bowl at the action on the field while running sideways like a crab up and down the sidelines. That fartknocker was once me. The particular see-through parabolic dish I used was designed for...
 
 
 
 
 
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The many wonders of the Canford Audio catalogue

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2008-02-04 22:17:00 by Tom Whitwell in Music Thing
...Parabolic Reflector It's a huge plastic dish which reflects sound onto a microphone. They were developed for recording on-pitch sound at football games, but are now used by police and emergency services . Comes in a variety of lurid colours. 1,240 3. Five different types of Gaffa Tape [PDF link] The detail is incredible: "Type B: A shiny...
 
 
 
 
 
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'Bird Sounds In Close-Up', and the Legend of Victor C Lewis

2008-05-09 00:00:00 by Paul Fuzz in Electric Roulette
 
...parabolic reflector". Ie: he was a maverick. A loose cannon. A danger to himself and the whole damn Wildlife Sound Recording Society. They'd have got rid of him...but he was just Too Damn Good 4. "Various lengths of screwed tubular rods" were used in the making of this LP. Victor C Lewis considered the right to bare screwed tubular rods to be...
 
 
 
 
 
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When Africa Was Changing Its Tune

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2008-10-12 07:35:54 by TOrr in World Music Central
...parabolic to simply celebratory The period covered on Vampisouls compilation Highlife Time : Nigerian and Ghanaian Sounds from the 60s and Early 70s is a fairly brief one considering the decades-long history of the genre, but its arguably when highlife was at its greatest creative peak. Included are many rare and obscure gems along with work...
 
 
 
 
 
 
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