I like the sound of the space.
What time of day?
Woodpecker distant with natural reverb?
Rich
--- In Walter Knapp <>
wrote:
> Out and about again:
> http://naturerecordist.home.mindspring.com/2004D003-020.mp3
>
> You pickerel frog experts give a opinion about the one odd caller
(and I
> don't mean that feathered dinosaur ;-) Have not had that call from
> pickerel frogs down here before. Might be a Southern Leopard frog
as
> there were a few others, but was calling with the pickerels.
>
> Mic: SASS/MKH-20 up on the high tripod into Sound Devices MP2.
Recorder:
> HHb Portadisc. This was recorded with close to the max gain I can
get
> from the system. Frogs were 100' plus away. Filtered with Elemental
> Audio System's 'Eqium' plug in to remove the near constant low
frequency
> noise from airplanes as much as possible. (this setup as used can
pick
> up a high flying airliner for a good 5-10 minutes after it's
overhead)
>
> Sorry about the size, mp3 did not like to code the insects anything
like
> right, even though the Portadisc got them right. Kept going larger
until
> they were kind of right.
>
> For those purists that want to listen to it at the "correct"
volume, cut
> the level down until you can just barely hear the insects.
Georgia's
> insects are hardly started. Oh, and the quiet rustling in the
recording
> is not us, that's wildlife too.
>
> Recorded in Screven County GA in a wildlife preserve near the
Savannah
> River. About 11:30 PM last night.
>
> Walt
>
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>From Tue Mar 8 18:26:48 2005
Message: 15
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 23:48:36 -0000
From: "Rich Peet" <>
Subject: Re: Georgia Nightlife
I was wrong for sure. But in breaking it down with filters it seems
that the dinasaur is having a conversation with it. Perhaps a female
dinasaur. I still am hearing feathers not submarines, but then I have
not played in your neighborhood.
Rich
--- In Walter Knapp <>
wrote:
> Out and about again:
> http://naturerecordist.home.mindspring.com/2004D003-020.mp3
>
> You pickerel frog experts give a opinion about the one odd caller
(and I
> don't mean that feathered dinosaur ;-) Have not had that call from
> pickerel frogs down here before. Might be a Southern Leopard frog
as
> there were a few others, but was calling with the pickerels.
>
> Mic: SASS/MKH-20 up on the high tripod into Sound Devices MP2.
Recorder:
> HHb Portadisc. This was recorded with close to the max gain I can
get
> from the system. Frogs were 100' plus away. Filtered with Elemental
> Audio System's 'Eqium' plug in to remove the near constant low
frequency
> noise from airplanes as much as possible. (this setup as used can
pick
> up a high flying airliner for a good 5-10 minutes after it's
overhead)
>
> Sorry about the size, mp3 did not like to code the insects anything
like
> right, even though the Portadisc got them right. Kept going larger
until
> they were kind of right.
>
> For those purists that want to listen to it at the "correct"
volume, cut
> the level down until you can just barely hear the insects.
Georgia's
> insects are hardly started. Oh, and the quiet rustling in the
recording
> is not us, that's wildlife too.
>
> Recorded in Screven County GA in a wildlife preserve near the
Savannah
> River. About 11:30 PM last night.
>
> Walt
>
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>From Tue Mar 8 18:26:48 2005
Message: 16
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 18:59:52 -0800
From: "Neville Recording" <>
Subject: cape penquin
Hi Bernie;
try Richard Ranft
National Sound Archive
The British Library
96 Euston Road
London
NW1 2DB
Web Page: http://http://www.bl.uk
John Neville
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