- SquirrelMonkey
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My best Gakken toy recordings (thanks Lathe Trolls)!
I've read many tips on this forum to make better recordings and I tried most them. It worked!
See the attachments for the results. If people have feedback I can learn from, please let me know.
Still have to try the microwave and ZIPPO fluid methods.
See the attachments for the results. If people have feedback I can learn from, please let me know.
Still have to try the microwave and ZIPPO fluid methods.
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Re: My best Gakken toy recordings (thanks Lathe Trolls)!
Amazing! Congrats!
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Re: My best Gakken toy recordings (thanks Lathe Trolls)!
Hi SquirrelMonkey!
That’s pretty impressive.
Did you make any mods to the recorder or was it a matter of fine tuning the recording process. I read that the Gakken has no equalisation. Did you pre-process the audio files to optimise the sound?
That’s pretty impressive.
Did you make any mods to the recorder or was it a matter of fine tuning the recording process. I read that the Gakken has no equalisation. Did you pre-process the audio files to optimise the sound?
- SquirrelMonkey
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Re: My best Gakken toy recordings (thanks Lathe Trolls)!
Yes I pre-processed the audio files. Also, Audacity has under "speed" A function to convert rpm. I converted my sound file from 78 rpm to 33 1/3 and I recorded that on the gakken in 33 1/3 RPM. I play it on a record player with 78 rpm. I used a blanQ blanc instead of the Gakken blancs. Soon I am going to try the Zippo fluid trick. Maybe it will make a difference.
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Re: My best Gakken toy recordings (thanks Lathe Trolls)!
SquirrelMonkey wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 12:24 amYes I pre-processed the audio files. Also, Audacity has under "speed" A function to convert rpm. I converted my sound file from 78 rpm to 33 1/3 and I recorded that on the gakken in 33 1/3 RPM. I play it on a record player with 78 rpm. I used a blanQ blanc instead of the Gakken blancs. Soon I am going to try the Zippo fluid trick. Maybe it will make a difference.
I agree, this sounds pretty good. Did you emboss or cut on the Blanq's?
Re: My best Gakken toy recordings (thanks Lathe Trolls)!
These sound amazing SquirrelMonkey! I've just received a handful of blanQ blanks and am hoping they provide this level of quality on the Gakken.
Do you mind sharing your process for getting such clean, noiseless recordings? I haven't been so lucky in my tests to get such a clean recording.
Thanks!
Do you mind sharing your process for getting such clean, noiseless recordings? I haven't been so lucky in my tests to get such a clean recording.
Thanks!
Re: My best Gakken toy recordings (thanks Lathe Trolls)!
That recording sounds amazing! Can you explain how you mastered your audio before recording with the Gakken record maker?