I don't think Gumby used anything from the Conroy, Harmonic or KPM 78s. Plus, I think you have to be patient if you're waiting for replies.
Quote from: WSBG Returns Yet Again! on March 13, 2025, 02:33:45 AMI don't think Gumby used anything from the Conroy, Harmonic or KPM 78s. Plus, I think you have to be patient if you're waiting for replies.I think they used some random German companies since they used crime and danger sign no 4 or de WolfeAnd Valentino (and I guess a little of jw and impress)
I realized delle haensch report was heard in the Gumby episode the blue goo
Quote from: Kpmdude8 on March 20, 2025, 06:52:58 PMI realized delle haensch report was heard in the Gumby episode the blue gooFrom what library?
Quote from: BenKirb on March 21, 2025, 12:36:26 AMQuote from: Kpmdude8 on March 20, 2025, 06:52:58 PMI realized delle haensch report was heard in the Gumby episode the blue gooFrom what library? selected sound album called the document here’s the link https://youtu.be/LXEiWEHh7ek
you are right they used a German company and western saloon in Gumby but those companies but I agree with wsbg idk if they used those labels
Quote you are right they used a German company and western saloon in Gumby but those companies but I agree with wsbg idk if they used those labelsThe Western saloon is PG-296 by Phil Green and comes from Hi-Q L-94.Yowphttps://yowpyowp.blogspot.com
Quote you are right they used a German company and western saloon in Gumby but those companies but I agree with wsbg idk if they used those labelsThe Western saloon is PG-296 by Phil Green and comes from Hi-Q L-94. Yowphttps://yowpyowp.blogspot.com
Quote from: Don M Yowp on March 26, 2025, 09:13:36 PMQuote you are right they used a German company and western saloon in Gumby but those companies but I agree with wsbg idk if they used those labelsThe Western saloon is PG-296 by Phil Green and comes from Hi-Q L-94.Yowphttps://yowpyowp.blogspot.comLast Chance Saloon?
I think the opening the plays in mystic magic is Clive Richardsons pride of India or Indian neutral from C.B.L 509 (Charles brull) so your probably right since the opening sounds Indian