http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6qRkUai5WM
I wish I had skills...
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6qRkUai5WM
I wish I had skills...
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Last edited by M Elbert Grant; 03-02-2011 at 12:50 AM.
Lemonade for the win.
Wow. Where there's a will......
I just wonder how much scotch tape he goes through from splicing to breaking the tape practicing.
Seriously though, that took some serious practice and ingenuity to adapt turntable moves to tape.
If you didn't know, reel to reel was in, in the 60's as an alternative to records. My dad had one, and I am pretty sure he still has it and it still works. :eek:
They had 2 speakers that you could take off and separate, and the speakers would close over the front for transportation. There was a handle on top to carry it with.
Last edited by VanGogo; 03-02-2011 at 09:55 AM.
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I had a reel to reel very briefly. I must have been about 12 or so and remember splicing some tapes together. Major pain, which I guess is why I didn't have it very long.
pretty niceee. He even beatmatched them lol pretty sweet stuff
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--HP Dv6T Select Editon. i5 6gb DDR3, backlit keys and touchscreen.
Fair play. Those Dam soviets gots the technology:P
I play everything Indie/ Rock/ HipHop/ Cheese/ Electro/ Dubstep and anything that sounds good
Tsp 1.7/ Tsp 2/ Sony vaio Win 7 4gb Ram / Macbook Pro 13 inch (Main machine) /vci 100 se/ mixdeck/ audio 8/ technics rph headphones/ Custom xBox Controller/ Akai Lpd8
They are Latvians, not soviets, you damn stupid american.
Damn... 1991 was TWENTY years ago :eek:
Y-e-a-h-h-h! Go Russians! Ha-ha!
Seriously, though. The guy is a legend...
2 + 2 = 4
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