EMUSIC-L Digest Volume 68, Issue 16 This issue's topics: Turntables as musical instruments Turntable w/78 78/LP Collectors Turntable w/78 Turntables that time forgot Need help re 78 rpms Your EMUSIC-L Digest moderator is Joe McMahon . You may subscribe to EMUSIC-L by sending mail to listserv@american.edu with the line "SUB EMUSIC-L your name" as the text. The EMUSIC-L archive is a service of SunSite (sunsite.unc.edu) at the University of North Carolina. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 17:50:58 EDT From: Bill Waters Subject: Turntable w/78 Does anyone have a turntable (or old record player) that plays 78 rpm recordings they would like to sell? Thanks, Bill W. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 17:53:45 EDT From: Bill Waters Subject: 78/LP Collectors Does anyone know of a listserv or BBS that focuses on record collecting? I am especially interested in those focusing on pre-1950 recordings. Thanks Bill W. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 16:22:40 -0700 From: "Shawn T. Rutledge" Subject: Re: Turntable w/78 > Does anyone have a turntable (or old record player) that plays 78 rpm > recordings they would like to sell? Thanks, Bill W. I will ask my dad. He has lots of school surplus ones... -- _______ KB7PWD - now on packet! shawn.rutledge@asu.edu (_ | |_) html: http://enuxsa.eas.asu.edu/~rutledge/home.html __) | | \__________________________________________________________________ * PIC * C++ * quantize the universe * alternative energy * Star Trek * *** Happy Birthday to the Internet! May it live long and prosper. *** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 09:21:26 -0400 From: Joe McMahon Subject: Turntables that time forgot > I design Sound Effects and build, modify or otherwise "appropiate" > instruments to produce unusal sounds that they weren't intended to produce. > Like 3-tone arm turntables and drilling holes "off center" in records and > playing them back on this "device". (Prince couldn't dance to this > stuff...........) Oh yes. This sounds like much fun. Have you heard Christian Marclay's stuff? Nonesuch not too long ago released an album of "contemporary electronic music", and the only thing on it that was remotely listenable (read: did not bore me silly) was Marclay's "Black Stucco". Really good and terrifically funny. --- Joe M. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 14:26:50 EDT From: Bill Waters Subject: Need help re 78 rpms I am involved in a project that requires some extensive knowledge regarding the mechanics of recording during the 78 era. If anyone knows of any source or individual, I would appreciate the contact. Thanks, Bill W.- ------------------------------ End of the EMUSIC-L Digest ******************************