>>> (And, yes. I say "mics", so why not >>> "micing"?). >>
> "Micing" is normally means "using mice." Naturally, the word is normally > used by micers. "But four mice are really ten times better than two, and you don't need more than six, and you can make a very, very good recording with two if you are willing" >> dictionary.com has 'miking', but not 'micing'. >> The former's root is the word 'mike'. 'micing' >> looks like 'icing' with an 'm' in front anyway :) "Ein Mikrofon oder Mikrophon ist ein Schallwandler" For Mahler's Symphony #8, the use of a very large prototype was attempted, "Der Mookrophon", in English- Moocrophone, or "Moose". Utter failure, moosing large ensembles was abandoned. -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
