Bernie, It indeed is an impressive system.
But, for a recordist/production editor for a desired project it is
not very transparent how to produce for this system. Do you have a
publication for the recordist / producer as to various stategies of
production for this machine or does it have to have involvement of
your services for that?
Rich Peet
--- In Wild Sanctuary <>
wrote:
> David,
>
> Check out our ISS=81 (Intelligent Show System=81). Developed especially
> for museum and other public spaces, it delivers audio in stereo
> surround. Plus, it performs audio non-redundantly (never repeats
the
> same program twice so folks who work in the space don't go nuts
> listening to the same thing over and over and visitors experience
> something new each time they visit), changes levels based on crowd
> density, identifies the creature sounds as they occur in the system
> so that visitors know (for the first time) what they are listening
> to, requires no maintenance, contains modem diagnostics (so that
> performance characteristics can be controlled from the internet),
and
> is the most robust delivery system going. Installed at many zoos,
> aquaria as well as the Smithsonian (2 exhibits), Disney's Animal
> Kingdom (240 acres), and many other museum venues, you can get more
> information off of our web site:
> http://www.wildsanctuary.com/iss.html or give us a call. Also,
check
> out the software tab under Sound Design on our home page.
>
> All best,
> Bernie Krause, PhD
>
> Wild Sanctuary, Inc.
> P. O. Box 536
> Glen Ellen, California 95442-0536
> Tel: (707) 996-6677
> Fax: (707) 996-0280
> http://www.wildsanctuary.com
>
>
>
> >Jim, what is a "Pronghorn display"? I'm looking to develop an
> >interactive stereo sound system in our local museum (Koke'e Museum
on
> >Kaua'i) and several other museums in Hawaii, using my stereo
> >recordings. So far I've only found an outfit called Stop and
Listen,
> >but their interactive electronics are only mono. I'm figuring I'll
> >probably have to start from scratch.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >David
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >David Kuhn
> >Terran Tours
> >Koke'e, Kaua'i, Hawaii
> >
> >
> >808 335 0398
> >Mail to PO Box 1018,
> >Waimea 96796
> ><<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> >
> >--- In "Jim Morgan"
<>
> >wrote:
> >> I have just finished a trial CD for the Buenos Aires National
> >Wildlife Refuge
http://southwest.fws.gov/refuges/arizona/buenosaires/
> >located in SE Arizona (USA) that contains a variety of their local
> >birds vocalizing in what sounds like stereo.
> >>
> >> This was done by pasting a series of monaural recordings into
dual
> >channel recording, using Cool Edit 2000. The individual recordings
> >are easily edited providing almost unlimited flexibility. It works
> >like a charm, don't know why I never thought of doing this before,
> >it's so simple.
> >>
> >> This cd will be used in a Pronghorn display with the speakers
> >concealed in each corner of the display; they will be about 20 feet
> >apart.
> >>
> >> Jim Morgan
> >> Prescott, AZ
> >>
> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
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