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Subject: surround recording (was Re: Sound Professionals cardioids?)
From: Dan Dugan <>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 17:24:38 -0700
Rich Peet, you wrote,

>I look forward to a review by you on the technique.  Even if you hate
>it.

I'm planning an expedition July 18-19 where I hope to try some
4-channel stuff. Recommendations for light, packable mike stands?
Don't need 5/8-27 threads; I'll make something to clip the lavalier
clip to. Music stand bottoms might do.

I'd also like to make miniature cables with TA-series connectors on
'em. First attempt was impossible to coil. Maybe something like a
kite string reel?

>Just got back from a day field outing.  I tracked a bear that came
>into the clear to get away from the flys.  Looked pretty lean.  When
>I lost the track I got scared which does not happen often to me.  Not
>knowing where a hungry bug bitten bear is, when you know you are
>under 200 yards, will get your heart going.  I got no audio so the
>only thing I did get is a little more wisdom about what not to do.

A California woman hiking with three other people was jumped by an
underweight mountain lion the other day. Serious injuries. Previous
attacks have been people alone. Must have been desperate.

-Dan Dugan


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