Anyone here going to record and eventually post the recordings of the DAH assembly?
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Anyone here going to record and eventually post the recordings of the DAH assembly?
HEY WT? Praise the Internet B!!!
-wac and out of control!
My mom won't record them for me anymore since the last one I got her to record "ended up" on the Quotes website, and I'm guessing word got back to her about it :)
Also, to hell with travelling one hour just to record some boring talks. Might be different if they still had food on the donation system.
I wouldn't want to hear them anyway.
I might be able to in Late in the summer IF we end up going. I have tried to record DCs before for older Brothers that could make it. Unfortunatly the recordings never worked out, they were always too muffled and sounded screwy with the echo. Would a new pocket recording device sound any better? which brand/type/model would you recomend?
If you are going to tape in a facility that has the sound fed into a station designation on the radio, just put on that station and pop in a tape (bring several tapes, don't tape the songs, announcements, or prayers to save space). The sound quality is usually fairly good without a lot of background noise. We used a simple boom box...make sure you have new batteries and bring extra batteries.
Blondie
To add to that thought, if you use an mp3 player/recorder with FM tuner you can burn files to CD and upload them.
Sorry, I'm a little behind in technology.
Anyone here going to record and eventually post the recordings of the DAH assembly?
I was going to just take notes.........perhaps if I'm feeling particularly daring, I'll take a tape-recorder ........and I'm only going for one day, not all three (I don't think I could handle 3 days of their nonsense). And I'm only going so I can post it here.....
Ah, the things I do for this board!
I'll get mine recorded no problem. I think i'm going at the end of june.
I've found, through trial and error, one of the least expensive and best ways to record a wacky DC discourse.
Most D.C.'s broadcast the program using a short range FM transmitter. Usually the signal only covers the facility and part of the parking lot. (This is for the hearing impaired -- They can listen with headphones and crank up the volume to whatever works.)
There's always an announcement near the beginning of the program telling you where to tune the radio.
Anyhow, you get an inexpensive FM radio/Tape combination and tape the talk directly from the radio broadcast. No background noise, no echoes, no rustling of books, no crying children --You get the picture.
If the signal reaches far enough, you don't even have to go into the facilitly