Members awfulcase Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 Too bad these recording facilities are wasted on cheesy inspirational soundtracks:http://www.ronthemusicmaker.org/music/studio.htm For a hoot, check out these renditions of Hubbards songs:http://www.ronthemusicmaker.org/music/listen.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members blue2blue Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 Wotta crackup... bringing the same deep thinking to sound that he brought to "scientific religion": A large part of what brings that purity and faithfulness of sound is Ron Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Ernest Buckley Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 So you`re saying, they wouldn`t want to record a Christian artist there? or the new Slayer record?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Super 8 Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 PS... it IS, however, deeply disturbing to see Chick Corea's name in the midst of singing "talent" like Frank Stallone, Karen Black, and the great tenor, John Travolta. Sigh... Oh yeah, Chick is always crediting Hubbard on this albums. Personally, I can't afford their religion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members spokenward Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 I would love to hear the vibrations (never waveforms) jiggling out of any George Massenburg board! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Super 8 Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 So you`re saying, they wouldn`t want to record a Christian artist there? or the new Slayer record?! After listening to the music, I don't think you have worry about Slayer going near that place. As far as christian artists, they wouldn't record there unless they were using the session as a tool to evangelize to the Scientologists.It was interesting to see a studio of such audio perfection, and then to hear all of the music being done via MIDI. "IT HAPPENS THAT A SONGIS FAR MORE POWERFULTHAN ANY BLASTEREVER INVENTED." Hubbard I feel the same way about lightsabers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members awfulcase Posted September 6, 2007 Author Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 " IT HAPPENS THAT A SONG IS FAR MORE POWERFUL THAN ANY BLASTER EVER INVENTED." Hubbard I feel the same way about lightsabers. lmao Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members blue2blue Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 I like the red velvet drapes. That's why my old project studio was never a big moneymaker. No velvet drapes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members philbo Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 Man, he's got quite the 'tower of power' speaker columns there! Can anyone tell me, are they real studio monitors, or is it a PA line array setup? Just curious - - it's hard to imagine that many speakers, of the same size, spread vertically, would provide good imaging or frequency characteristics.... But, I suppose, with no wavelenghths to worry about, imaging cannot possibly matter, right? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members elsongs Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 Wotta crackup... bringing the same deep thinking to sound that he brought to "scientific religion":None of that figurative perfection for L. Ron's pie-eyed true believers. Real, literal, absolute perfection. It'll never get any better -- particularly since the first and ONLY person to ever discern the true nature of sound is dead... or floating on an astral yacht or whatever.Too freakin' funny.PS... it IS, however, deeply disturbing to see Chick Corea's name in the midst of singing "talent" like Frank Stallone, Karen Black, and the great tenor, John Travolta. Sigh... I can't wait to see the "L. Ron Hubbard The Synthesist" page - wonder if he designed his own 8-voice polyphonic analog synth (with built-in E-meter). But where you'd expect to see Sawtooth, Square or Triangle waves, you'd see "Vibrations." LOL Oh, and check this out...LRH was a sampling pioneer...playing 13-note octaves!http://www.ronthemusicmaker.org/music/be.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Hush Posted September 6, 2007 Members Share Posted September 6, 2007 Man, he's got quite the 'tower of power' speaker columns there! Can anyone tell me, are they real studio monitors, or is it a PA line array setup? Just curious - - it's hard to imagine that many speakers, of the same size, spread vertically, would provide good imaging or frequency characteristics.... But, I suppose, with no wavelenghths to worry about, imaging cannot possibly matter, right? Those speakers look like the Genesis 1.1s. I remember seeing similar type array speakers at Sony's mastering studio in NYC. So L. Ron was not the only one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members philbo Posted September 7, 2007 Members Share Posted September 7, 2007 Those speakers look like the Genesis 1.1s. I remember seeing similar type array speakers at Sony's mastering studio in NYC. So L. Ron was not the only one. Oh... Pardon my ignorance. I was thinking they were more along the lines of this: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members deanmass Posted September 7, 2007 Members Share Posted September 7, 2007 ... And, although I despise Scientology, and HATED the movie, I still think Battlefield Earth is one of the best Sci Fi books I have ever read. That book is IMPOSSIBLE to make a good movie out of, it is too vast in scope. Many people forget that L Ron Hubbard TOLD people that the only way to live forever was to have your own religion...and that is exactly what he did...I personally think he MADE it ridiculous to laugh at the followers from beyond the grave. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members nat whilk II Posted September 7, 2007 Members Share Posted September 7, 2007 Ah, but LRH's understanding of country music is truly revelatory.... when composing music for a country western band aboard the Apollo, he recounted the following adventure to a member of that band. A nationally known barnstormer in his youth, Ron landed on a farmer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members philbo Posted September 8, 2007 Members Share Posted September 8, 2007 Ah, but LRH's understanding of country music is truly revelatory....italics mineso that's why his followers all say "baa..baa..baa..baa"?nat whilk ii I think they came up to him and say "I love ewe!" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Super 8 Posted September 8, 2007 Members Share Posted September 8, 2007 I'm trying to think of the guy who used to hang out back at Music Player -really nice guy. by the way- who, it turned out during a discussion about scientology, was a scientologist and there was a big blow up and he ended up leaving the forum. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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