This was a chill day, I set up the microphone take the chord out of the splinter and plug into #1 on the wall. We couldn't figure out why we couldn't hear her in the microphone, tell we figured out the cable for the headphones and changing channels. Then I got finally stop and learn to start a recording. We used the recording's that she recorded at home to create a long recording for an album where the songs just fade in and out. She had a few of her original recordings and the rest were covers.
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