The Sunny MiZ 4
Again woke up in the morning to had my breakfast with my family at Maxwell Food Centre. Just only ate 3 Green Bean Biscuits from the stall that sells Soya Bean milk.
Early in the afternoon, I went out with my father to make a new pair of spectacles for myself. The design I chose was somewhat very similar to those design that I'm wearing it now (the one with oval-shaped frame). The colour was also similar as well (which is blue). Will be using the same degrees as well as for my current spectacles (L=800, R=550)
After that, I asked my father to drive me to Tanjong Katong Complex. Over there, I went to Synwin Enterprise to buy a set of Viola Strings (just in case any of the strings snaps). Bought the set that cost about $50. Wanted to buy the Dominant strings, but the set is quite expensive, costing about $80 per set. The China-made strings are the cheapest (the one given to me when I bought the viola), costing about $6 per set, but I afriad they might not last long, so I bought the one that is slightly better than the China-made strings (the $50 one).
After that, I went to Plaza Singapura to had my lunch there. When I reached there, there are a lot of people eating in the fast-food restaurants (even though it was already after 2pm), so I decided to walk around Plaza Singapura to have window-shopping. When I past by Yamaha Store, I came across a Yamaha Mixer which was used by our PA system (MX12/6). It cost $599 for one of that Mixer. Tried to find the Yamaha Amplifier used by our PA system (P3200), but could not find those in store. Later about 3pm, I went to Burger King to had my lunch there.
MiZ Speaks
Hmm... you know when you look at your CDs or the back cover, there is one rating or a three-letter code used (either DDD, ADD or AAD). Well, for those who are curious what does that mean, I'm going to explain this. D means Digital and A means Analogue. The first letter denotes the type of recorder (D or A) used during session recording, the second denotes the type used for mixing and/or editing, and the third denotes the type used for mastering (transcription). Therefore,
DDD = digital tape recorder used during session recording, mixing and/or editing, and mastering (transcription)
ADD = analogue tape recorder used during session recording; digital tape recorder used during subsequent mixing and/or editing and during mastering (transcription)
AAD = analogue tape recorder used during session recording and subsequent mixing and/or editing; digital tape recorder used during mastering (transcription)
Generally, your favourite pop music are DDD, since they are recorded quite recently (they can't be recorded in 1960s or 1970s right?), where they used digital recorder for all of them. No AAA since this is a CD, which uses digital playback.



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