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Hi I'm brand new to this. Where is the Taylor guitar BOC mentions. That should definitely be in the equipment page. Right?
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Hi I'm brand new to this. Where is the Taylor guitar BOC mentions. I think they say it's a Taylor Bigsby? something like that. I'd have to go back and get the details. Anyway, I'm sure you know what I mean? That should definitely be in the equipment page. Right?
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If I were to guess, I would say that the tascam 4 track they use is a 244. If you've ever seen one of these you would understand why I think this. I was drooling over one on ebay, but it was too expensive FOR ME. Without a doubt the coolest looking 4 track ever made. Right up BOC's alley. Also, coincidently I recently read Autechre used one entirely for recording Amber and they also hinted that they may have used it entirely for tri repetae. However, the tracking may have been hooked up to an Atari computer for sequencing purposes. Not entirely sure about the Atari details. But when you listen to Amber or tri repetae you'll notice that it's a warm analoguesque sound for a electronic record.
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Revision as of 15:29, 15 July 2008

Hi I'm brand new to this. Where is the Taylor guitar BOC mentions. I think they say it's a Taylor Bigsby? something like that. I'd have to go back and get the details. Anyway, I'm sure you know what I mean? That should definitely be in the equipment page. Right?

If I were to guess, I would say that the tascam 4 track they use is a 244. If you've ever seen one of these you would understand why I think this. I was drooling over one on ebay, but it was too expensive FOR ME. Without a doubt the coolest looking 4 track ever made. Right up BOC's alley. Also, coincidently I recently read Autechre used one entirely for recording Amber and they also hinted that they may have used it entirely for tri repetae. However, the tracking may have been hooked up to an Atari computer for sequencing purposes. Not entirely sure about the Atari details. But when you listen to Amber or tri repetae you'll notice that it's a warm analoguesque sound for a electronic record.

Thanks for letting me share this.