JS Clone 1
Richard Haier Toronto, Ontario Canada
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Ibztone - 20hz - 20khz is 20,000hz.......
My physics teacher has this device which emits pitch. He went to 22,000hz and half the class could still hear including me. We kicked in at around 20 - 25hz.
And 7000 hz tops after hearing loss? Maybe when you're 107.
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Sat Jul 6 '02 8:11:18 am
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Ibztone
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JS Clone 1: Well the high frequencies are in khz not just hz. Was that device an oscillator? 7k is the loss after many years, which is in the treble range. That is what I read from my recording book and an article online. I will search that article out and post the link for you to check out. It had some great info about hearing loss. The book that I have is "Modern Recording Techniques Fifth Edition" By: David Miles Huber and Robert E. Runstein. On page 46 of that book they offer a diagram chart with the hearing range.
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Sat Jul 6 '02 8:27:35 am
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jblaze1
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Webmaster: There are some phantom pages on the T2J section...Pages 22 to 30 are blank....What's the gig?.....SHELL: I thought of you when I wrote that & somehow I knew you would say something..lol..Great minds think alike!:)Also, I am glad to see that you were honest about your KWS review...) JSclone1: I was watching some show on the tele about human hearing.It said , believe it or not,that truck/car engines & low level sounds that can't be heard are more dangerous than loud Rock Concerts.Jack hammers do more damage than LOUD music.So party on & shed those ear plugs.I never used ear plugs during all those Ozzy & priest shows & my hearing is fine.No doubt they ring a little after but nothing permanent.....jblaze
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Sat Jul 6 '02 9:00:04 am
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atomiq
Darko Stojcev Skopje, Macedonia
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gruskada/alien32: thanx guys, i hope you have your chance to meet Joe too, mine was a wonderfull experience. I was just astounded of Joe's calmness and cool attitude. Hope i can do that some other time :) Btw did i mention that, after the aftershow, Joe was outside the National Palace Of Culture, and signed the tickets to all the people that asked him to to that. He also photographed with everyone, i personally photographed 3 times with Joe (altough there were other people on the pics too :) I just dont have the words for it, Joe is very close with his fans. Later guys :]
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Sat Jul 6 '02 10:18:47 am
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Loo Who
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Atomia, thanks for the review and your meeting Joe was great, he's an all around beautiful person. Enjoy Europe.
Looking forward to seeing photos when they're ready.
Ahhhh, a perfect day, ciao, ciao.
Peace, Linda
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Sat Jul 6 '02 10:29:10 am
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atomiq
Darko Stojcev Skopje, Macedonia
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Well, to tell you all the truth, i havent seen the photos myself. The ones that were taken with Mandragor's camera did not turned out so well, and so we are expecting the photos from the Macedonian reporters who were kind enough to photograph us with Joe. I have a information that they are on vacation and will be back on 15 july (Joe's birthday!) They also have photos from the show and the organisation. I will send the photos to John (our very own polite and helpfull webmaster), as soon as i get my hands on them. I am taking photo of my autographed guitar strap and the backstage pass, if anyone wants a .jpg, drop me a line, atom1c@linux.net.mk
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Sat Jul 6 '02 12:05:51 pm
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Dr Strange
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howdy ... the new record is going to take some getting used to ... I was so into the evolution of CP and EOC, that I am a bit thrown off ... the songs, in particular, are not as strong as I have grown accustomed too. I was anticipating the more organic approach used on SBM, but I do miss the funky loops & blips that help enhance your soundscape & influence your rhythmic style.
I have been down with Joe since the late 80's and have ridiculous respect for the man's catalog ... I mean to convey no offense. I know he encourages his true fans to mingle thier opinions on this site ... it's all good.
if you haven't, check out the Zero 7 record,"Simple Things".
Then imagine Joe getting down with THAT type of sound.
I'm sure that I will grow to love the new record for what it is, but I sure hope Joe strikes back with another record pulsing with the inspired energy and melody of EOC once again!!
peace
^\_-*-_/^
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Sat Jul 6 '02 12:08:15 pm
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Do The Stu
Austin Lewis, III Costa Mesa, CA United States Plays: Bass (25 years)
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Hi...I have a random question for everyone. On the Rockline interview Joe said that one of the downsides to an album like EOC is that it's very hard to reproduce in a live setting. I'm not a techno fan by any means, but I really like what Joe did with that album and would like to hear more of that kind of music from him. Does anyone here think it would be a good idea for Joe to make a few more albums like EOC, but not support them with a tour? He could just work on them on his own and release them whenever. Would anyone here buy them? I would. Of course this would never happen because Sony would never go for such a thing...haha.
jblaze1 - Those pages work just fine for me. Try again.
atomiq - I agree...Joe is so awesome when it comes to talking to all of his fans. He's a really cool guy.
...Austin...
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Sat Jul 6 '02 1:24:55 pm
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Kda
Kyle Davia Las Vegas, NV USA Plays: Guitar (26 years)
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I just listened to crushing day for the first time. it's not a favorite but it's still neat. IM also listening to the journey a lot. it reminds me of circles, but better. i especially love 3:11 to the end. the ending is just so....you know. later.
JOE....no offense to you, but i think you need to improve on summer song a little. the original is just outstanding and i think the reason why is that the second guitar part is more noticeable. i love all the chords and how they just flow. it's awesome, but your later versions just don't seem as good.
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Sat Jul 6 '02 1:33:56 pm
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McDave
Cook, MN
Plays: Guitar (40 years)
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Austin...I definately think he should do another EOC type album. I honestly hate most techno stuff thats out these days, but now I can't say I hate it all....lol....It's a really good album in my opinion, Joe is so good at surprising his fans with a wide range of styles.....SBM is kick-ass, yet it has a bit of a classic feel to it. Take "chords of life" for example, when he kicks in to that first solo part? It sounds like Alvin Lee from Ten Years After....absolutely amazing...it gets me out of my chair every time. (just for the record, I'm not comparing Alvin Lee to Joe Satriani in any way, shape or form) haha..I know someone is going to have something to say about it. Anyhow...Joe is the only guy I've heard who can make techno sound really good :) one more thing...I'll bet anyone ten bucks that A.L. was an influence on Joe at some point in his life :)
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Sat Jul 6 '02 2:47:14 pm
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elpp
Jose Martinez El Paso - Juarez, TX - Chih US - Mexico Plays: Guitar (38 years)
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Hey I don't remember saying anything 'bout our championship game, right?
Well, second place. We lost on penalty kicks. Anyway, we got a big@ss trophy and a medal for every player, so now we can't wait for the next season!
In another front, last Wednesday we oficially received the keys to our new house!!! We'll move there in about 2 weeks, and I'll finally be able to setup a proper SImpsons shrine for all to see. Cool.
After a couple of weeks of playing along to SBM, I have to publicly admit that I'm constantly skipping Mountain Song and The Journey. WBAH sounds better every time! Has anyone here tabbed the solos in Belly Dancer? If u have, could I have a copy?? Please???
Hi to all and to all a good night. MEX-PEAT!!
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Sat Jul 6 '02 3:03:13 pm
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jblaze1
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Austin:You are on page 21& Elpp is the last post but the numbers go to 30.I don't get it..literally..lol..I just don't get anything past page 21.I've never had a problem here..Strange things are a'foot at the circle K..lol..jblaze:)
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Sat Jul 6 '02 3:35:08 pm
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kell
Kelly Ritchotte Boise, ID US Plays: Guitar (44 years)
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hi all... not much to say lately. it's 105 here today, supposed to be 108 tomorrow. - at least it's cooler than Phoenix, they'll experience 114 tomorrow. "it's a dry heat.... yeah, like a blowtorch"
Master Yoda, I'm checking out your IUMA page shortly... It's nice to hear everybody's stuff.
later.... Kell
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Sat Jul 6 '02 3:38:06 pm
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jelly man
Paul Huxley Guildford, Surrey England Plays: Bass (24 years)
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ibztone- you seem a bit confused- kilo means "a thousand of"- so 6khz is es exactly the same as 6000Hz or 6*10^3 Hz. It's like kilobytes are a thousand times bigger than a byte. Except that's very slightly different since a kilobyte is 1024 Bytes.
Hmm- anyway- hey everyone... i was on the winning side of a cricket match for the first time this season today :)
I have nothing to say.
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Sat Jul 6 '02 3:44:53 pm
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BLAZ
AZIZ BELLA DALLAS, MUSISSIEN ALGERIA
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HI !!!!!! joe u' are cool 100/100 thank u'
hey !you know ? I love you as my brother
and I love your music , for me u' are always the best .
AZIZ (Algerie)
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Sat Jul 6 '02 3:59:33 pm
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