Straycatstrat
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And I guess planting grassy fields and putting nice high hills on the studio floor is out...
But if your studio starts looking like Disneyland this would be a very relaxing environment! And imagine all the customers standing in a line ending on the east coast sooner or later..
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Naaaah.. it's just the other way around. That's why communication with submarines works best at VLF. If 2.4GHz is no problem, 27MHz won't be either.
But when I had CB back then, it was always fun to bother kids with RC toys a bit... I meant that the VEXplorer could start exploring your studio on its own when a nearby CB station transmits... (But maybe modern 27MHz RC units are a bit more sophisticated and CB operators become rare, at least over here.)
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Whoa...cool gadget! Looks like this is the right thing for those dangerous jobs...recording time fuses or musicians@home in their stinking bachelor dens.. This could be it! But I'd try the firetruck first. If it doesn't work, it will still be a nice gift for a kid (or adult).
"RC Frequency 27 MHz"
You better don't have an active CB enthusiast in the vicinity then... (I guess same goes for the firetruck)
Hmmm... if I throw the motor noise out of phase, maybe it will cancel out the motor noise from the Leslie...Or we use a glider...("play faster Jimmy! Can't find no thermals after sunset!")
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Hey! Excellent idea! (Really!)
Now I consider if a small RC plane (with a wireless mic attached) flying around a cabinet would make a nice Leslie effect...maybe not.
I think I want a fire truck...
in Phil O'Keefe: In The Studio Trenches
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You could just move your studio! AFAIK you're in fair supply of fitting uninhabited landscape where you live and I've never heard of a permanent outdoor studio...
No, seriously... I'd ask them if the robot arm can lift a large diaphragm condenser plus cable reliably. Some of the gear parts are plastic. But this could be a big success for them if it's really sufficient for the mic positioning job. DIY fun plus a real cool gadget for amp recording at a reasonable price. I guess many studio owners would want one.