Subject: | Re: one of first recordings w/WL183s |
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From: | Rob Danielson <> |
Date: | Wed, 29 Jun 2005 02:41:48 -0500 |
When a rare opportunity presents itself, I MAKE MYSELF figure out at least six very different ways to mic it. I haven't learned my trade because the least promising solution is still often the best. Forces me to try things like dangling the caps from couple of skinny branches or fishing rod tips. Rob D. At 10:55 PM -0700 6/28/05, Debbi B wrote: > From the one in front of which I was standing, probably 8' or so. I >couldn't get any closer because of the short fence that you are warned not >to go beyond (not that I'd want to). The hole was about eye level. > >At 08:15 PM 6/28/2005, you wrote: <snip> > How far were you from > >the action? . Rob D. > >-- > > ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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