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Re: Looking for references on recording technique

Subject: Re: Looking for references on recording technique
From: Dan Dugan <>
Date: Mon, 25 Jul 2005 18:04:21 -0700
Dana Blackmer wrote:

>So far I have read Bernie Krause's book, Wild Soundscapes; I have read
>The New Stereo Soundbook; and I have pulled some things off the web,
>including some helpful information from the Cornell Lab of
>Ornithology, that focuses, not surprisingly, on capturing bird song.
>I've also listened to as much of other's recordings as I can to learn
>more about what experienced nature recordists are capable of doing.
>
>I'd love to get more information that will help me acquire the skills
>necessary to produce good recordings once I save up my pennies to
>purchase the equipment I want. Any suggestions?

Sounds like you're ready to go out to get experience, the best
teacher. Field recording workshops are helpful; the Nature Sounds
Society's is usually in June.

-Dan Dugan


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