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    Yamaha P-140 recording.

    I've got the new Yamaha P-140 and it's become a favorite of my accompanist (I'm a vocalist). One of the cool features is the ability to record up to three songs she plays and I can play those back anytime to rehearse st as if she was there. Of course, it is better when she's there because we can...
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    Matchmaker wanted for unattached Neumann KMS-105

    If you all wonder whether your advice is taken seriously, I can tell you that your guidance (reference the thread "A Truly Fine Vocal Mic") has led me to purchase the Neumann KMS-105 and it's on the way. It won't be here in time for my gig on Thursday, so I'll be using an SM-58 with an...
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    Expensive Mic With Inexpensive PA?

    OK, You've all given me some stellar advice on high end vocal microphones and I'm taking it to heart. One more question: Let's say I was to buy and use one of these great vocal mics, and I showed up at a venue using a rather inexpensive PA like a Carvin CX630 6 chanell 200 watt powered mixer...
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    A Truly Fine Vocal Mic for live performance.

    I've got a gig where they've asked me to sing "The Wind Beneath My Wings." My keyboard accompanist has worked out a great arrangement with some cool key modulations so that I can start the song with my soft high voice and then the chorus modulates two steps down so that my mid range resonance...
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