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RE: sitting around watching the corn grow

Subject: RE: sitting around watching the corn grow
From: "Brian Dasilva" <>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 10:23:52 -0700
while you listen to the endangered corn grow... let me pick your brain. Hav=
e
you had any dealings with the SSM2019 Audio Preamp on a chip... How little
do you need??  The resistors for the mic power.. DC blocking caps... The IC
with a couple filter caps and a pot.... connectors and two 9V batterys
(+/-)... Viola' ... ready for any unbalanced line in. (?)    Brian
  -----Original Message-----
From: Rich Peet 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 9:41 AM
  To: 
  Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] sitting around watching the corn grow


  I will put your book on my xmas list right below the pair of MKH800
  mics.  That should get me the book.

  In the mean time I will go visit a corn field and record it with post
  1960's equipment and see how it does.  It will be interesting to see
  if there is any ultrasonic components to the sound.

  Thanks for the responses.

  Rich

  --- In  Wild Sanctuary <>
  wrote:
  > Yup. A film crew in Hollywood was trying to get me off the set back
  > in the late 60s and wanted to send me as far away as possible. So I
  > was exiled to Iowa in late July or early August (I forget, now) to
  > record corn growing. It was a hot August night and the corn was
  > telescoping pretty quickly - expanding about an inch (2.5cm) to an
  > inch and a half (over 3 cm) that particular night squeeking and
  > popping as it did so. After a while, it was pretty
  > uninteresting...especially when punctuated by occasional slaps at
  > mosquitoes. More about this can be found on P. 61 of "Wild
  > Soundscapes: Discovering the Voice of the Natural World," my recent
  > book, Rich.
  >
  > Bernie
  >
  > >I was talking this last weekend with a very old farmer. I made the
  > >comment that we were about as productive as a farmer sitting around
  > >watching the corn grow.  I was then corrected by the farmer and
  told
  > >that one sits around and listens to the corn grow not watches it.
  > >
  > >In trying to get more information out of a now deaf farmer I only
  was
  > >able to learn that on quiet humid days in early summer you could
  hear
  > >the corn grow.
  > >
  > >Can anyone fill me in with some more specifics?  Before I spend a
  > >bunch of time in rural corn fields chasing what I know nothing
  about?
  > >
  > >Rich Peet
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >"Microphones are not ears,
  > >Loudspeakers are not birds,
  > >A listening room is not nature."
  > >Klas Strandberg
  > >Yahoo! Groups Links
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >
  >
  >
  > --
  >
  > Wild Sanctuary, Inc.
  > P. O. Box 536
  > Glen Ellen, California  95442-0536
  > Tel: (707) 996-6677
  > Fax: (707) 996-0280
  > http://www.wildsanctuary.com



  "Microphones are not ears,
  Loudspeakers are not birds,
  A listening room is not nature."
  Klas Strandberg


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