jwp_145
GhostRider in the Sky
Hey folks,
I have been writing music again, and I was starting to compile some ideas for some new material. I'd like to be able to record some cockpit/ATC audio on a few flights for use in some music.
Does anyone have any clue how I might go about doing that? I'd like to get some decent quality. It will most likely be in an analogue 172, a G1000 172, or a Be-76.
Additionally, if you listen to "Learning to Fly" by Pink Floyd, off the Momentary Lapse of Reason" album I think... anyhow, you can hear towards the end of the bridge Pink FLoyd's drummer, Nick Mason, going through the pre takeoff check in a 172 presumably. He is an accomplished pilot, and David Gilmour recently sold his aviation company.
Thanks for the help.
I have been writing music again, and I was starting to compile some ideas for some new material. I'd like to be able to record some cockpit/ATC audio on a few flights for use in some music.
Does anyone have any clue how I might go about doing that? I'd like to get some decent quality. It will most likely be in an analogue 172, a G1000 172, or a Be-76.
Additionally, if you listen to "Learning to Fly" by Pink Floyd, off the Momentary Lapse of Reason" album I think... anyhow, you can hear towards the end of the bridge Pink FLoyd's drummer, Nick Mason, going through the pre takeoff check in a 172 presumably. He is an accomplished pilot, and David Gilmour recently sold his aviation company.
Thanks for the help.