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    Sound insulation, sheathing (floors)

    Found a site with a bunch of acoustic material. Sent away for the books and man there stuff is mad expensive. (www.acousticsfirst.com)
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    Sound insulation, sheathing (floors)

    Concrete and lead? Doesn't solid objects help carry sound? Plus wouldn't I use lead for an X-Ray room?
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    Burned CD's with "gaps"

    Non DAO's work pefectly (except the gaps between tracks) on the Sony.
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    Burned CD's with "gaps"

    I tried the DAO option. After that I tried playing it on several CD players. Here are my results. 5 disc changer (RCA): Flawless CD mini boom box (Emerson): Flawless Discman (Sony): Numerous gaps every 1/2 second making music annoying and unclear. Right now the 2 second gap seems like a gift...
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    Burned CD's with "gaps"

    What software are YOU using to burn your CD? Adaptec Easy CD Creater 3.5 with an Acer 4x4x32 CD-RW.
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    Wanting to get started!

    My question is, what all do I have to buy? Try starting with this: 200 mhz MB = $70 200 mhz Chip = $80 64 mb SDRAM =< $70 Sound Card = $45 Hard Drive (2 gig) = $80 Keyboard+mouse=$50 monitor (15") = $80 (at shows) (cables, jumpers, small parts) = $30 Shell + power source (200 volt) = $70 video...
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    Processor shootout

    ...pros and cons on various available processors... Note: To record in CD Quality (44khz, 16 bit, Stereo) all you need is a 486 dx2 66mhz chip. (That came out around 7 years ago, old news)
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    Computer Question

    a Macintosh or a PC... I've heard that Macs are more user friendly. Personally I prefer PC's because their fast, dependable, and easily fixable/upgradable. When I recorded the CD for my band to my older computer's hard drive there was no problems at all. When I transfered and edited the...
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    Burned CD's with "gaps"

    Me and my band recorded a live CD and I edited it on my comp. However when I burn the CD's between tracks there is a inserted 2 second forced silence between tracks. Is there any way I can get it to a smooth transition(like real live CD's)? I tried burning at 1x rather than 4x already. =(
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    Sound insulation, sheathing (floors)

    I want to convert 5 rooms of the upstairs of a house to a studio. I don't care if the sound goes upward or vertical, I just need a way to kill the sound from going downwards toward the rooms below. Any suggestions?
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    Keyboard needs amp.

    Went to Sam ASh and saw a good keyboard amp costs around $500. I decided to get an Optimus speaker and and 40 watt amp($275). Do you think that will be powerful enough? PS: Bass in band is 200 watts. Note: this is for jazz, rock, blues, ect...
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    Keyboard Amp power.

    I need to get a keyboard amp. Recently I just found out that nice keyboard amps at Sam Ash are around $500. I decided just to get an Optimus speaker and and amplifier. Do you think a 40 watt amp is good enough? PS: The bass in my band is 200 watts Note: This is for blues, rock, jazz type music.
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    COMPUTER TO STEREO

    ...I WOULD LIKE TO SEND THE SOUND OUT OF MY COMPUTER AND INTO MY AMP AND LISTEN THRU MY SPEAKERS... You can do what I did and buy an FM transmiter ($35, Radio Shack). With this all I do is turn on the transmiter and set my stereo's tuner to the selected Fm station. Works within a 10 foot...
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    Insulation, sound proof, sheathing (floor)

    Me and my band want to convert 5 rooms of the upstairs of a house into a studio. Is there a way we can somehow prevent sound from seeping through the floor and going right to the rooms below? Perhaps making a false floor with sound insulation and dead air to kill the sound?
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