Reply #90 posted 04/15/19 3:29am
imago |
IstenSzek said:
imago said:
Chile, I am going to bump to this thing on my cassette deck in my Trans Am, yo.
Hey, muffin.
I was just thinkig of sending you a PM.
By sending I mean slipping.
By PM, I mean my sausage.
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Reply #91 posted 04/15/19 9:50am
IstenSzek |
imago said:
IstenSzek said:
Hey, muffin.
I was just thinkig of sending you a PM.
By sending I mean slipping.
By PM, I mean my sausage.
'slippins me a sausage' is a euphemism for anal sex, right?
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps |
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Reply #92 posted 04/15/19 12:18pm
imago |
IstenSzek said:
imago said:
IstenSzek said:
Hey, muffin.
I was just thinkig of sending you a PM.
By sending I mean slipping.
By PM, I mean my sausage.
'slippins me a sausage' is a euphemism for anal sex, right?
Your tasty anis needs no abstraction. |
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Reply #93 posted 04/15/19 1:14pm
IstenSzek |
imago said:
IstenSzek said:
'slippins me a sausage' is a euphemism for anal sex, right?
Your tasty anis needs no abstraction.
you're such a poet
now dip your quill in me and write me a sonnet on my wall, in akzidenz grotesk, in shït.
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Reply #94 posted 04/16/19 1:29am
imago |
IstenSzek said:
imago said:
IstenSzek said: Your tasty anis needs no abstraction.
you're such a poet
now dip your quill in me and write me a sonnet on my wall, in akzidenz grotesk, in shït.
I don't know what that means.
So, here's a picture that's funny
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Reply #95 posted 04/16/19 4:19am
IstenSzek |
imago said:
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps |
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Reply #96 posted 04/16/19 4:24am
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imago said:
IstenSzek said:
you're such a poet
now dip your quill in me and write me a sonnet on my wall, in akzidenz grotesk, in shït.
I don't know what that means.
So, here's a picture that's funny
FFS |
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Reply #97 posted 04/20/19 8:14am
daned |
GirlBrother said:
daned said: Kares said:
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I sincerely hope you're not suggesting to master a release from a cassette tape that was duplicated at high speed (as all mass-produced cassettes were)...
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I'm afraid to these ears it certainly sounds that they did. The sound is a bit tinny and flat compared to other cassettes in my collection. Heck, I have cassettes from the 70s with more umph than this slouch
You know that Dolby no longer license Dolby noise reduction for cassette duplication, don't you?
They could... They just choose not to.
You'll never see the Dolby double-D logo on a newly-manufactured cassette.
http://www.tapeheads.net/...hp?t=62155
Indie cassette manufacturers will sometimes master cassettes with Dolby B NR equipment - but would never label it as such, or advertise the fact.
Major labels??? Nope. Never.
So, if you've been listening with Dolby NR turned-on, turn it off. It'll be making it sound flat. Embrace the tape hiss, and aim for a frown on your EQ. Oh, I ain't talking about hiss (the tape is free from and hiss). I'm talking about flat sound. I actually run a cassette label and I buy new tapes all the time so I do know what I'm on about. This release is not up to scratch, sadly. "You know, you're the classic example of the inverse ratio between the size of the mouth and the size of the brain" |
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