>From: Pete Hanson <>
>Organization: Northwoods Services
>To:
>Subject: Oil and Gas Noise
>
>Greetings,
>I'm in attempt to find a .wav file of compressor noise of that of
>the Oil & Gas Industry.
>I run an offshoot website
><http://www.ElkCapital.net/screamingsilence/>Screaming Silence that
>deals with the issue of the noise and environmental damage created
>in our woodlands by the Gas & Oil Industry practices
>I'd like to incorporate the compressor sound into the webpage.
>'Wanna test the viewers, how long it will take for them to turn off
>the sound file while viewing the page. This would make the point of
>a glimmer of how those of us feel who cannot simply push the "stop"
>button.
>
>Or,, if you have any advice how I could get a fair recording off a
>cheap cassette tape recorder, it'd be appreciated.
>
>I browsed a bit through the articles you present about quietude 'n
>nature. Your site is great and helped me in my searchin' tonight.
>Its nice to see others who "see the light" so to speak. So many are
>immune.
>
>Thanks for your time
>
>sincerely
>Pete Hanson
>Atlanta, Michigan
>aka:
Pete, I'm forwarding this to the Nature Recordists list, perhaps
someone there has a recording of a compressor or lives near you and
can help you make one.
The best way to get a good recording on a cheap cassette recorder is
to rent or borrow a good microphone. Go out and experiment, most of
us have learned by trial and error.
-Dan Dugan
Answerbird
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