Subject: | deer recording technique |
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From: | "Fernando de Izuzquiza" <> |
Date: | Wed, 27 Apr 2005 11:00:38 -0000 |
Hi all, I once tried to record deer calls at th eend of the season when only a few animals were still calling. They were quite far away and I observed the best was to hide the mics in the forest before night, but then I needed very long cables wich is not practical at all in the forest. Th eother idea (expensive) was to use digital wireless transmitters (Zaxcom digital wireless) from the mics but then yu can not readjust the input gain of the transmitters once hidden. Any ideas for next September? Thanks, Fernando ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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