xylaphone recording

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IronFlippy said:
I think I have that plug in too, but the rack mount tube version sounds much better.

aha I'm currently out of rack space

sorry the behringer stays :D :D
 
slidey said:
ach bugger you

now I feel stoopid

:D :D :D :D
Nah, stop that, Slide. I was stretching it a bit with that joke because I couldn't think of the names of any 1st-string xylo players at the time. I shoulda just kept my trap shut. :P

G.
 
SouthSIDE Glen said:
Nah, stop that, Slide. I was stretching it a bit with that joke because I couldn't think of the names of any 1st-string xylo players at the time. I shoulda just kept my trap shut. :P

G.


:D :D :D :D :D :D

I can't think of any xylo players
 
slidey said:
:D :D :D :D :D :D

I can't think of any xylo players

I already mentioned two in my earlier post, Ian Finkel and Bob Becker.

If you look up vibraphone on wikipedia, they have a list of players, but I don't think they have the same thing for xylophone. Gee I wonder why....:)
 
RAK said:
I already mentioned two in my earlier post, Ian Finkel and Bob Becker.

If you look up vibraphone on wikipedia, they have a list of players, but I don't think they have the same thing for xylophone. Gee I wonder why....:)

I'm sure they do RAK

Ian Finkel, Bob Becker

never eard of em
 
Ian Finkel is generally considered the greatest living xylophone virtuoso today (and his website will tell you that too).

http://www.ianfinkel.com/

I saw him perform with Johnny H. & the Prisoners of Swing (John Haas, timpanist). Very cool.

Bob Becker is best known as a member of the percussion group Nexus. Also one of the greatest xylo (and percussion in general) players around.
http://www.nexuspercussion.com/

Seen them a couple times. They have a great album, Ragtime, recorded in the 70s Direct to Disc. You can guess what type of instruments it features.

These guys are generally more known in the "academic" percussion fields I guess you could say.
 
Sorry to trample on ya'll Lionel Hampton fans , but Emil Richards is THE man :D

Though I really do appreciate LH's talent .

Good luck with your recording slidey

T
 
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