Jeremy - there is a Stereo DATmic MP3 file to listen to at telinga.com.
Click "sound library". I'm ashamed though, - one recording is not a "library".
Klas.
At 17:34 2002-09-16 -0500, you wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone can help me decide which style of mic I would get
the most use out of?
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>I do plan to be recording some bird songs, but what I was most interested
in were strange bug noises (e.g. siccadas), as well as *anything* else that
makes interesting noises "up close" in the Telinga's focus. Of course
ideally I would have both types of mics to choose from, but do you think I
would be better off with the Dual Science mics, or the Stereo mic?
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>As I've mentioned in previous messages, I plan to primarily be using these
recordings in my own electronic music. Some of the sounds I record will be
used unchanged much, but a lot will be layered with various synthesizers,
heavily changed by using software plugins, etc. So, a few of the sounds I
record might be used as an interesting stereo "background" for the entire
song to go along with, but the majority of the stuff I record will need to
"sit well in the mix". I probably shouldn't have so many complex stereo
things going on that it confuses people.
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>So, which would you recommend I buy first?
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>I'm going to use a Sony MZ-R55 and DIY parabolic mic for this fall/winter.
Before Spring I will have hopefully a) convinced myself I want to buy a
Portadisc and Telinga and stick with this, and b) raised $2500 or so for
both devices. :-)
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