I have a technical question about the Wereo. How do your CDs sound? Are they good sound quality?
I ask because I think it's no secret the way I created the mighty California Jam WEREO was to record it off 95.5 FM, a *strong* New York radio signal which was WABC-FM at the time. It's still the same signal. But *amazingly* no one else was doing what I was doing, which was creating the meanest 3 hours of Radio on Earth, bigger than War Of The Worlds, etc.
I did it with a reel-to-reel, you know, my avatar. Technically if the Pano were operational, if I gave it a tune-up I could still record radio with it today, just like I did in 1974 to capture the WEREO.
What I want to ask you if you record some radio station, some FM radio station or something with a CD recorder what is it going to sound like? Ah, it's no secret how the Wereo got here. It was a very simple procedure. The most amazing parts were the circumstances that caused me to roll tape on it in the first place, rather than the hardware aspects of the whole ball of wax itself. The Wereo is the Astounding