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Re: how high will a mic go?

Subject: Re: how high will a mic go?
From: "1GDW" <>
Date: Sun, 09 May 2004 18:06:47 -0000
I can hear the sounds with the 1/5th resample, do the calls have a 
snap at the beginning during normal playback?
1GDW

--- In  Doug Von Gausig <> 
wrote:
> I've resampled a section of your recording, Rich, and posted to to 
the 
> Nature Recordists file area at 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/naturerecordists/files/. This is a 
1/5 speed 
> resample - very interesting. If we could get some more "feeding 
buzzes" 
> etc. we'd be on the way to IDing bats more easily by echolocation 
sounds.
> 
> Doug
> 
> At 07:48 PM 5/8/2004, you wrote:
> >In a out of list conversation on the why do you want higher sample
> >rates.  I was asked if my mics can get close to the max of a 96khz
> >sample.  Well I didn't know for sure so I tried my mic as a bat
> >detector tonight.
> >
> >The old mkh-110 seems to have no problem capturing this bat up at
> >about 30,000 cycles.
> >
> >The loud sound is a stone bouncing off my roof as I tossed the 
stone
> >in the air to attract the bat.  Works every time to bring them in
> >closer.  From the spectral display that was not needed.
> >
> >24/96 uses some disk space.  If you want to see how the mic
> >responded you are stuck with a 3.7 meg download at:
> >
> 
><http://home.comcast.net/~richpeet/bat.wav>http://home.comcast.net/~
richpeet/bat.wav
> >
> >I still don't know how high a good mic can go.
> >
> >Rich Peet
> >Still haven't played with the resamples yet as this spring has 
been
> >hell on equipment. This week I blew a mom board in the laptop, the
> >cell phone extended antenna and handsfree charger, a van water 
pump,
> >and a cd burner.  The reason this happened is because the warblers
> >arrived and I wanted to be out all the time.  Machines know to 
brake
> >when there is urgency.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Microphones are not ears,
> >Loudspeakers are not birds,
> >A listening room is not nature."
> >Klas Strandberg
> >
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> Doug Von Gausig
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