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After taking my wife out to lunch, I decided to go back and try again. When I got to Pioneer Hall, six hours after my trip in the morning, the first full song I tagged was, can you believe it, The Devil Went Down to Berkely! :lol: Since I know the loop runs more than 3 hours and 20 minutes, this leads me to assume the full loop is six hours. Why there needs to be a six hour loop playing around Pioneer Hall escapes me. I don't think anyone, other than myself, is hanging out around Pioneer Hall for an extended period of time.
Regarding my (mis)adventure last night, I went to Port Orleans - Riverside in the morning to see what type of recordings I could do. I didn't see a way to get a good recording of the main entrance/lobby music, as the guests/transportation were really loud and the music was playing rather softly. So I headed over to Ol' Man Island to see what was playing at the pool. I settled in and was prepared to record for three to four hours, as the pool loops around property vary in time greatly, when, to my surprise, the loop repeated after 59 minutes.
I went home and started to see if there was anything Shazam could ID. I was able to ID two songs from a quick visit back in February but, for some reason, these songs were not included in my recording. So I just assumed the loop was recently changed. Why should I think different since I was sure the loop repeated after 59 minutes (the first three songs repeated in the same order)?
After dinner last night, I decided to go back and check out other areas of the resort. For some reason, I decided to walk over to Ol' Man Island again. I immediately noticed the music playing wasn't in the loop I had just recorded in the morning. Rather, the music was the same music that I tagged back in February. Okay, I start to think maybe they use two different loops. I set up shop and was ready to go. Three songs later, however, I hear the first song in the loop I recorded in the morning. Now I don't know what's going on. So I decide to sit there for 59 minutes and let the loop cycle through, as I was confident after the "morning" loop was done, the "evening" loop would start playing again. I mean, I just heard three songs from it.
So after waiting patiently for 59 minutes, what happens? The "morning" loop starts playing again! :wacko: :angry: So now what? Do I wait another 59 minutes and hope this mysterious other loop starts to play, or do I give up and go home? I decide to stay and, after another 59 minutes, the other loop starts to play. Weird!
So if you are hanging around Ol' Man Island, although the total loop runs 1:53:54, you get 59 minutes of the first loop, a 59 minute repeat of the loop you just listened to, and then 55 minutes of music from Lionel Hampton (and then this idiotic sequence starts over). Counting my trip in the morning, I wasted a good six hours to get a two hour recording. And to think, some people think doing this stuff is easy. :lol:
Thanks to Jay for letting me vent my frustration last night through emails.
Unless something wacky is going on, and after my recording session last night, I don't doubt something could be going on, but the Pioneer Hall loop runs a few minutes past 6 hours. I went to Pioneer Hall this morning to try and finish my reference recording, but the loop was playing music (The Devil Went Down to Berkley) that wasn't in my previous 3 hour and 20 minute recording. I didn't feel like hanging around for 4+ hours for the loop to cycle through to where my recording left off, so I went home.It looks like I miscounted. I know the loop is longer than 4 hours and 53 minutes.
After taking my wife out to lunch, I decided to go back and try again. When I got to Pioneer Hall, six hours after my trip in the morning, the first full song I tagged was, can you believe it, The Devil Went Down to Berkely! :lol: Since I know the loop runs more than 3 hours and 20 minutes, this leads me to assume the full loop is six hours. Why there needs to be a six hour loop playing around Pioneer Hall escapes me. I don't think anyone, other than myself, is hanging out around Pioneer Hall for an extended period of time.
Regarding my (mis)adventure last night, I went to Port Orleans - Riverside in the morning to see what type of recordings I could do. I didn't see a way to get a good recording of the main entrance/lobby music, as the guests/transportation were really loud and the music was playing rather softly. So I headed over to Ol' Man Island to see what was playing at the pool. I settled in and was prepared to record for three to four hours, as the pool loops around property vary in time greatly, when, to my surprise, the loop repeated after 59 minutes.
I went home and started to see if there was anything Shazam could ID. I was able to ID two songs from a quick visit back in February but, for some reason, these songs were not included in my recording. So I just assumed the loop was recently changed. Why should I think different since I was sure the loop repeated after 59 minutes (the first three songs repeated in the same order)?
After dinner last night, I decided to go back and check out other areas of the resort. For some reason, I decided to walk over to Ol' Man Island again. I immediately noticed the music playing wasn't in the loop I had just recorded in the morning. Rather, the music was the same music that I tagged back in February. Okay, I start to think maybe they use two different loops. I set up shop and was ready to go. Three songs later, however, I hear the first song in the loop I recorded in the morning. Now I don't know what's going on. So I decide to sit there for 59 minutes and let the loop cycle through, as I was confident after the "morning" loop was done, the "evening" loop would start playing again. I mean, I just heard three songs from it.
So after waiting patiently for 59 minutes, what happens? The "morning" loop starts playing again! :wacko: :angry: So now what? Do I wait another 59 minutes and hope this mysterious other loop starts to play, or do I give up and go home? I decide to stay and, after another 59 minutes, the other loop starts to play. Weird!
So if you are hanging around Ol' Man Island, although the total loop runs 1:53:54, you get 59 minutes of the first loop, a 59 minute repeat of the loop you just listened to, and then 55 minutes of music from Lionel Hampton (and then this idiotic sequence starts over). Counting my trip in the morning, I wasted a good six hours to get a two hour recording. And to think, some people think doing this stuff is easy. :lol:
Thanks to Jay for letting me vent my frustration last night through emails.