rs
At 04:34 PM 10/15/02 -0400, you wrote:
>And on sonogram, and waveform? Not all sounds produced by animals are
>exactly the same frequency or in exact phase. They are not lab
>instruments. IT DOES EXIST!!
>
>Walt
>
RE: Beat-your-ears-frequencies:
In fact, when my ears were in their prime, in the late Miocene, I often
found myself standing amid frog choruses, experiencing exactly what Walt
has so nobly championed. It is NOT a problem with ears, mics or even
(heavens!) MDs ( ;^0 )
I spent some of my high school evenings, when I probably should have been
doing a better job on homework, recording at every pre-amp level you can
imagine, these sounds. Electronics then, as now, did nothing to increase
or decrease these effects, but I do seem to recall they seemed
loudness-dependent, suggesting possible non-linearity in my own elastin.
RE: MD consumer types.
BTW: I have just now purchased for my son's b'day a Sony MZ-N1, and
ECM-MS907 stereo mic, for his music gigs and a capella ventures. There is=
boldface tiny writing on the box that warns against any use of enclosed
software on a Macintosh. It CLAIMS to be able to store and convert MP3,
WAV and WCM sound files as ATRAC3 files, using "Open MG Jukebox" or "Net MD=
Simple Burner". I really have no idea . . . but, we will see . . .
cheers,
Marty Michener
MIST Software Associates
PO Box 269, Hollis, NH 03049
coming soon : EnjoyBirds - software that migrates with you.
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