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2024-10-16 10:03

高額な録音機材は本当に価値あるのか

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00:01
Welcome to Kevin's English Room Podcast.
Hello.
Hey guys.
You brought your iPad, not your MacBook.
Oh yeah, not my PC.
Yeah, because I was riding a bike.
I wanted to be as light as possible.
So it's better for you.
There's like a... yeah.
I'm trying to see which is...
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I have some saggy-o time after this.
Oh yeah, definitely. 100%, right?
Still 100%, baby.
That's great.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So that's enough for...
You know, we've changed the time for recording, right?
So I have less time to sort of spend.
So I'm thinking I might be able to survive the time gap with a lighter device.
I guess is what I'm thinking.
I see.
So you keep this?
No, I'm trying to buy something new.
I don't want to keep this.
I really don't.
I'm trying to get rid of it, you know.
Yeah.
I've been getting a new symptom from this device.
Okay.
It shuts off immediately.
Just out of nowhere, just shuts off.
And when I plug it in and I reboot it, it gets back up.
Oh, okay.
And it's like 10% or 11%.
Right.
And then as I charge, it goes back up like 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, and then 100.
Once it gets to 100 after the shutdown, it just stays 100% forever.
That's the pattern I've been getting.
You're talking about what is the backup?
What do you mean the backup?
The battery?
The data?
Oh, no, no.
The device itself shuts off.
Yeah.
It's like out of nowhere.
It goes black.
Yeah.
It shuts off.
And I'm like, I plug it in.
Assuming that the battery ran out.
Okay.
Probably not, maybe.
But I plug it back in and I push the on button.
Yeah.
It goes back up and it's 10%.
The battery?
Yeah, battery.
Oh.
Yeah.
So that's something you've been worrying about.
Yeah.
Like 100%, saying 100%, and then shut suddenly.
Yeah.
But it's too fast.
It's too fast to go to zero.
So I guess it's something else.
I see.
I see.
Yeah.
Okay.
It sucks.
It sucks.
I'm trying to get something new.
I'm trying to get a proper device.
So you want to sell it?
You know, I don't know if I can sell it anymore with this glitch now.
Okay.
Like, if I had not known that it immediately shuts off, maybe I would have been able to
sold it.
Right.
I don't know if I'm confident of selling it anymore.
Okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But you can use this while you're charging it.
So far, yeah.
So far.
03:00
Yeah, then.
Right?
I'm not in like a super rush.
Like, it's not like I have no device.
Yeah.
Plus I have my PC.
Sure.
So, you know.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe considering Mercari or somewhere?
I don't know.
I feel bad.
You know, I do feel bad for the buyer.
People.
Yeah.
Okay.
So, the one.
This is from Sunny-san.
Kevin-san, Yamachan-san.
Konnichiwa.
Konnichiwa.
Okay.
So, the one.
This is from Sunny-san.
Kevin-san, Yamachan-san.
Konnichiwa.
Konnichiwa.
So, the one.
This is from Sunny-san.
Kevin-san, Yamachan-san.
Konnichiwa.
Konnichiwa.
So, the one.
This is from Sunny-san.
Kevin-san, Yamachan-san.
Konnichiwa.
Konnichiwa.
So, the one.
This is from Sunny-san.
Kevin-san, Yamachan-san.
Konnichiwa.
Konnichiwa.
So, the one.
This is from Sunny-san.
Kevin-san, Yamachan-san.
Konnichiwa.
Konnichiwa.
So, the one.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
We just moved our scheduling.
Yeah, so we're not gonna.
You don't need to have lunch anymore?
That's right.
Yeah.
What do you think about the scheduling?
Do you think this timing's good from now, or.
Yeah.
Anything you concerned about time?
About time?
No, nothing.
No?
So should we do our scheduling from this time?
Yeah.
No problem at all.
All right.
So, we're not going to be doing the cooking then, right?
Yeah.
Maybe some cookies?
Yeah, like a snack.
Cakes maybe?
Yeah.
You know, like a short snack.
Yeah.
That's...
Maybe.
We can sneak that in a little bit.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But we're not going to be hungry anymore.
We're not going to be hungry anymore.
In this time slot.
Right.
It's after lunch.
Yeah.
So...
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We can still do some drive and talk and stuff like that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I really enjoy that drive and talk thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's going to get cooler.
You know, by the way, today, such good weather, you know?
Yeah.
Yes, yes.
Such good weather.
I love it.
I love it.
It's cooler.
I love it.
But still sunny.
Still sunny.
Good day.
So, did you drive to somewhere recently?
No, not recently.
Not recently.
Me neither.
Neither, yeah.
Me neither?
Me neither.
Yeah.
Me either?
Me neither.
Because it's a no, right?
No, I did not drive.
Me neither.
Neither.
Yeah.
Me neither.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, it wasn't me who drove the car.
But we did a recording of the songs and we went to Kanagawa.
Okay.
With a van, with musicians, and drove.
Yeah.
And then did the recording things.
06:01
Oh, yeah.
That's fun.
Yeah.
And drive back and went to Hamazushi.
Hamazushi, that's nice.
That's fun.
And then had dinner together.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And just came back.
Yeah.
That was a pretty good driving.
That's fun.
Yeah.
Like work, fun.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like you're enjoying it, you know?
Yeah.
Yeah.
We talked many things.
We did a Nazo Nazo time.
Oh, that's fun.
That's cute.
That's cute.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, it was fun.
Yeah.
Kanagawa.
Which part of Kanagawa?
If you can say.
Yeah.
It was Machida.
Around Machida.
Machida.
But very far from the station.
It's, yeah.
Yeah.
It's in between stations.
It's, you know, it's a studio.
Yeah.
Far from the, you know, city side.
Yeah.
Oh, I see.
It was more like a, you know.
Yeah.
That's the reason why we went to, by car.
Because it was different.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because it was difficult to bring all the things, you know, train.
Oh, okay.
I see.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What do you usually need when you're doing the recording at a studio?
Like, do you need, like, obviously like the drums are already there, right?
Nah.
Drums are there.
I mean, they have drums, but.
Like you want to use your own drums.
Yeah, yeah.
So, like, all the instruments.
Yeah.
You need to bring.
Yeah.
Well, that's, that's tight hand.
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
I mean, if you just want to record vocals, then you don't need nothing.
I mean, you need.
Maybe you need microphones.
Well, that's it, right?
Yeah.
And then the machines.
Yeah, machines.
Yeah.
You know, the machines.
That sort of, like, makes your voice better?
Yes.
Yeah.
Yes.
But for people like me, it's very slight.
So sometimes I don't truly understand the machines,
what machines are doing.
So for that recording, of course they
have, like, microphones and those machines in studio.
But the recording engineer was so loving in those microphones
and machines and everything.
So he brought his things in the studio.
I see.
And it was so obvious that sounding's different.
Oh, it's different?
So good.
Wow.
I've never felt me sounding that great tone.
Wow.
Yeah.
So it matters.
Yeah, I really felt it.
Yeah, it actually changes.
So if someone who's never heard of you listens to your music,
it's a better chance that they'd like it more?
Yeah, I think so.
09:01
But I mean, still, it's a very deep thing.
Like, you have to know it?
Yeah, maybe if just people just casually listening
from these or those, and it's-
Oh, like an iPhone speaker, does that make a difference?
Maybe you won't be fully understanding.
Still, you know, it's just a voice.
Right, right.
Yeah.
But at least while I was singing and playing back
through the headphones in it, I was-
So different.
Wow.
It's so different.
You know, those machines that costs like $500, $500.
I was like, really?
Yeah, actually.
It was expensive, and it made a difference.
Yes, yes, yes.
Wow.
Yeah.
So I guess same for the drums, guitars, and bass,
and everything.
Like, they call the Lotties that.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
They wrote their own things.
Yeah.
So thanks for listening, guys.
Have a good day.
Bye-bye.
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