ok, thanks.
i ordered one of your books from amazon.
jake r.
--- Wild Sanctuary <> wrote:
> Jake,
>
> You have to record it from different perspectives -
> far-field,
> mid-field, near-field - and mix all of the elements
> according to the
> illusion you wish to create and your taste. Best to
> record one that
> is not particularly thunderous. Stick to the medium
> ones. The
> illusion of thunder and size can be created by
> control of level.
>
> More on the illusion of capturing water can be found
> in my recent
> book, "Wild Soundscapes: Discovering the Voice of
> the Natural World."
> (P. 135+)
>
> Bernie Krause
>
> >anyone have any thoughts/ideas about how to
> >record the sounds of waterfalls?
> >
> >my concern is capturing the 'bass', or thunderous
> >sounds.
> >
> >thank you,
> >
> >jake r.
> >
> >
> >
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