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Maravilloso video. A veces cuesta apreciar la genialidad y la inspiración que conllevan ciertos tipos de géneros musicales. Desconocimiento de técnicas y tecnologías que se alejan mucho de los instrumentos y las partituras "clásicos" pero... vean, disfruten; un alineamiento astral irrepetible, puro amor a la música más como escuchante que como músico del genial Dj Shadow.
#musica #sampling #hiphop #djshadow

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Trying the Hosa MIT-129 transformer in-line on a piezo connected to a fan.

This is a sample of no transformer for the first 14 or so seconds, then 15ish with the '129 inline. The latter displays far more bass, however there was a significant drop off in level using it... some 2/3rds less than without.

Wondering if this needs phantom power but can find no info on this. I might try the Radial passive DI next. Bulky but with a better transformer.

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In the unlikely event that you find yourself needing virtual instrument files of baroque and renaissance recorders, to use with software like Garageband, I finally found a library of free downloads. Follow the link, then click on the Community Edition:

versilian-studios.com/the-reco

There are WAV and .SFZ format files. Seems like every program out there has flutes, whistles, oboes and even Cor Anglais, but recorders are weirdly rare.