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jigfresh

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So is that what you do now? Sound engineering? Live? This is something I might get into if the damn laws in the USA don't change soon. :/

I've always loved music and started to look into recording, when I discovered how much I enjoyed all the behind the scenes stuff. And when I realized all my favorite albums had the same guy behind them, I realized how much the recording and production has to do with what we listen to.
 

intenseneal

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lookin good there intenseneal:clap:
What I have done with my ducting in the past is put it through the upper ducting hole in the upper part of the tent and then put my fan on top of the tent.
With my tent I was able to have the fan just sit right on top of the ceiling hole face down connecting to ducting... Either on a piece of wood or something for support. Not sure if that is an option with your tent .
Another option for you for more room is to get a 6 in to 4 inch coverter metal elbow so your ducting is 4 inch instead. This will give you more room plus a 6 inch intake is over kill for your tent size.:weed:
Yeah i think i will do the exhaust in the top hole, i dont like how much floor space the ducting takes up. I also have light leaking out the top vent. I had 4" duct before and i think i will use some of it for the intake to the tent. I have a 4" 190cfm fan so i already had to buy a 4"-6" adaptor. Thanks for the advise.
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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Yeah i think i will do the exhaust in the top hole, i dont like how much floor space the ducting takes up. I also have light leaking out the top vent. I had 4" duct before and i think i will use some of it for the intake to the tent. I have a 4" 190cfm fan so i already had to buy a 4"-6" adaptor. Thanks for the advise.
no probmemo intenseneal! anytime dude. good luck and glad I could help.

WOW! David Bowie died too, that's another great rocker gone!!!
Lemmy Kilmister from Motorhead just passed away as well and what a man oh man, what huge loss right there for me.
His funeral was broadcast live via the internet , it was so fuckin INTENSE!
we cried, we laughed, it was pretty awesome to go to his funeral online and hear all the stories about that wonderful brilliant man and to say goodbye to him with everyone that loved him.

I wonder if they will have Bowies funeral on youtube live as well. ?
 

Purpsmagurps

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So is that what you do now? Sound engineering? Live? This is something I might get into if the damn laws in the USA don't change soon. :/

I've always loved music and started to look into recording, when I discovered how much I enjoyed all the behind the scenes stuff. And when I realized all my favorite albums had the same guy behind them, I realized how much the recording and production has to do with what we listen to.
I used to do live events and master a bit of my own production work, I think sound/light/stage engineering is the most fun gig around, I dont have enough work to stay busy full time though. just seasonal work for nike/ city club / festivals during summer,presedential visits. I also threw nightclub edm events here in portland for like 2 years too. 2 different companies.
 

Oregon Gardener

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So is that what you do now? Sound engineering? Live? This is something I might get into if the damn laws in the USA don't change soon. :/

I've always loved music and started to look into recording, when I discovered how much I enjoyed all the behind the scenes stuff. And when I realized all my favorite albums had the same guy behind them, I realized how much the recording and production has to do with what we listen to.
I worked in that business for a while and liked the production part of that industry, but I found out why musicians call each other Cats. To get them all together in a studio or show up somewhere on time is like herding Kats! The event planning is what I'm focusing on this year. I would like to throw a Canibus Cup type event here in Southern Oregon. ( Non- profit festival type thing)
 

jigfresh

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Too funny Oregon Gardener... I had only experienced recording with a band when I was in the band, and we were unlike most bands in that we were on time and responsible. Last year I was working with some guys who had a small studio, we recorded 4 songs for a band and OMG, just like you said, herding cats. The amount of actual time recording was so minimal. It was seriously amazing to me. And the funniest part (to me, as I had time and patience to burn) was being with them as they listened back. All criticizing each other's playing, and wanting to change songs right there. Oh wow. They obviously were not being charged by the hour.

@Purpsmagurps that looks like a fun crew. Good times. I bet we would get along.

@DST he's a studly male too. :)
 

Oregon Gardener

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Too funny Oregon Gardener... I had only experienced recording with a band when I was in the band, and we were unlike most bands in that we were on time and responsible. Last year I was working with some guys who had a small studio, we recorded 4 songs for a band and OMG, just like you said, herding cats. The amount of actual time recording was so minimal. It was seriously amazing to me. And the funniest part (to me, as I had time and patience to burn) was being with them as they listened back. All criticizing each other's playing, and wanting to change songs right there. Oh wow. They obviously were not being charged by the hour.

@Purpsmagurps that looks like a fun crew. Good times. I bet we would get along.

@DST he's a studly male too. :)
I would like to go back and re-name some albums. For example I would call The Beatles's White Album; " Brian Epstein Presents" four talented guys who hate each other and aren't even on the same continent.
 
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