My tape is formatted, but the display seems stuck on "DATA/LEADER" and I can't get it to show me a time code, therefore the record function won't work. Reading the manual seemed to say that using "set locate - 0, 1, or 2" should do that, but it doesn't work. Or worked once then stopped. Any ideas?
Gee I wonder how long ago this was recording? and I wonder if Eddie was recording in Studio C because that is where CCR recorded Mardi Gras and John Fogerty's solo album The Blue Ridge Rangers Album.
I'm not really qualified to say, but I think Steve Martin is probably a true genius. In the traditional sense as well as comedically. ( and I can't even spell.)
I went to Disneyland on the first day it opened, because my mother worked there. She was hired before opening day as a pastel portrait artist on Main Street. So, while my two younger brothers stayed at home with the babysitter in Santa Ana, I rode with my mom to work where I would take her employee badge, hang it around my neck and I had free run of the park. I thought it was funny that Steve Martin must have been not much older than me at the time, because he was hired to sell guide books. Later years, I was hired at the Disneyland Hotel as a waiter, and that was when I found out that Disneyland and Walt Disney himself did not hire people for a job, but rather cast people basically as actors to play whatever part that might be. One might wear Cinderella's costume, others would don The costumes of various Disney characters, such as Donald duck Mickey mouse etc. I impressed Walt Disney with my perfect imitation of Donald Duck, which I could still do. On my 8th birthday, Walt Disney himself gave me a personal tour of the park, showed me his private apartment above the firehouse, and let me " steer" the Mark Twain riverboat. There was a choreograph scene going on with Zorro being chased by Sergeant Garcia across the roof of the riverboat, which culminated in Zorro pushing him off into the "river".
This is the best interview of Steve Martin I’ve ever heard. I really miss Charlie Rose. I really dislike cancel culture, but if he did despicable things, then I guess he merited getting booted.
Would be nice if the latency would not be so bad, and if you could register it if you buy it secondhand.. ( yes i made that stupid mistake, and am stuck now with a almost useless interface box …😢😢)
I always hated the way Charlie did interviews. He would ramble on then answer his own questions. Steve slapped him down with the, “They moved it?” As if Charlie’s interjection mattered. Turns out Chuck had other controlling behaviors. I like these interviews where they edit out Charlie, some anyway, good job.
Steve has since this interview done a comedy road trip with Martin Short and the well written and performed Only Murders in the Building, when wondering here where his career may progress.
THE GREATEST LEGEND OF ENGINEERS! THE GUY WORKED ON THE GREATEST ALBUMS IN HISTORY, HENDRIX, LED ZEPPELIN, ROLLING STONES, ETC....AND, HE MASTERDED THE WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL! FUCK OFF...THE GUY IS A LEGEND.....😂
People need to consciously, pro-actively acknowledge that these gods of our time are still here. Steve is alive. And good lord imagine how much love is gonna come out of the woodwork when he passes. He’s here now people. (Referring to people who aren’t watching Steve Martin stuff and all things 70s80s90searly2000s ye ye represent.
Before I had the money to buy one, I picked up 4 copies of the Roland User's Group which each had an indepth tutorial about the VS-880. I was literally up and running within 10 minutes. I'd been reading those (the magazine in general. Not those tutorials) since high-school. So many memories
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Does it sound as good, to you, as a Roland R8 Human Rhythm Composer? I had a SR16 long ago and I believe it was a grey face/housing color. Was there one like that? Also, your video is articulated simply and to the point - good job and thanx much!
I just unpacked mine bc I wanted to start recording my kids. Well after 30 years of being in a box I can’t freaking remember how to use it. I used it to record my and local bands back in the day. Then I look at that Bible that they call manual. No freaking way!!! Kids don’t do drugs unless you want to remember NOTHING! 🤣 I’m looking to see if I need something newer, everyone is telling me “ get a Mac! “ Did I mention that I’m computer and tech illiterate? 🤦🏻♂️ If anyone has a simple solution, without thinking on budget so much rather easy of use plz lmk! My family will thank you!
I'm just glad that it fired up and worked after 30 years, quality of equipment was heading towards where it is now during this period of time, but it was still well made.
@@JNo-sk5mz right! 30 years is a long freaking time. Unfortunately after a handful of uses the Zip disk got stuck. Something I can take care down the line but it was so emotional rewarding hearing all my old stuff. Brought me back in time, to the simpler days 🖤🖤🖤
@@zjedinite This thing sounds so good for being so old. I love the effects. I'm thinking of buying one just to noodle around and get away from my computer DAWs.
@@ANSWERTHECALLOFJESUSCHRIST the effect are dope! I got to mess with it a bit, put some of my old recordings on and felt the nostalgia running down my face. Then…….. DISK STUCK! I tried and tried but the next step would have been to take it apart. So back in the box it went 😞
What an incredibly long, extensive, and successful career Steve Martin has had! And as you listen to this interview and hear how brilliant and thoughtful he is, you realize just why.
Now that I listened to that part more closely, I’m starting to think his dad forced him to do it. He was basically exploited since he was so young. Maybe that’s why they had a falling out when he got older. That’s not affectionate, it’s just sad. Now if he were an adult who fully knew what he was doing, then it would be a different story.
Oh, come on. You're using deconstructionism to prove a point. And the human experience cannot be distilled in one act. Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.
Don't wait to believe in Lord Jesus, we don't know when God takes us away and the opportunity for grace can become lost forever! It is only through faith in Jesus Christ and repentance that we can enter those Pearly Gates. (John 14:6, Acts 4:12)
Steve is so quick on his feet. Several of his comments in the interview were quite funny and yet appeared to have come to him spontaneously in the course of the interview (rather than being memorized lines he had used before), including: praising Jerry Seinfeld as the best reader of his book, and noting how he inherited his mother's singing ability and his father's piano playing ability.
Don't wait to believe in Lord Jesus, we don't know when God takes us away and the opportunity for grace can become lost forever! It is only through faith in Jesus Christ and repentance that we can enter those Pearly Gates. (John 14:6, Acts 4:12)
R is a second-rate mind interviewing a genius and R can’t help falling in love with the sound of his voice uttering fatuous comments…Martin appears to be putting up with R’s cliché-ridden “reflections “ because he has to in order to promote and sell his (terrific) book on what it took for M to become the artist he is.
@@fractusshe’s horrible. He asks questions, then answers them, and talks too much. His controlling nature came back to haunt him when he would harass women.
Don't wait to believe in Lord Jesus, we don't know when God takes us away and the opportunity for grace can become lost forever! It is only through faith in Jesus Christ and repentance that we can enter those Pearly Gates. (John 14:6, Acts 4:12)