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> >Now if I had a more sound proofed environment, I might enjoy it more >recording direct using studio monitors, or better yet... mic-ing an >amp or speaker in a closet and listening to studio monitors. I'd be >more motivated with a slightly higher quality environment. (Which I'm >going to try to arrange soon...) I doubt there is anyone not dreaming with a better environment/equipment. It does not mean much, it cannot be the reason to stop. I made my strongest improv experiences in the late 70ies recording with a portable cassette recorder (then they had a built in mic) in the middle of the rehearsal room. The whole band was on it, somehow, and it served well as a mirror. ---> http://Matthias.Grob.org