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RE: The REC PAUSE button

Subject: RE: The REC PAUSE button
From: "Scott Shepard" <>
Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2005 16:00:36 -0500
Bernie, that brings up something I've wondered for a while.  Is there
research on this being done for publication in peer reviewed journals?  How
IS the effect being measured and how are those measurements being tied to
some evaluation of the quality of the ecosystem?  Or are they being so tied=
?



Scott Shepard

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More to the point, collect as much information about the effect of
anthrophony (aircraft and other electro- and/or mechanical noise) as
you can. Let the recorder run and see the difference in the
biophonies before, during and after the occurrence This is a record
that we need to keep if it's important to show the effect and if our
efforts are to have any weight in advocacy. The effect, BTW, can be
measured any number of ways.

Bernie

>if you are going to edit the recordings anyway, my
>suggestion is, do not pause. you can be much more
>accurate in post, and more simply, it is easier to
>find the points you want to edit.
>
>--- Donald Weiser <> wrote:
>
>>  I've been reading about the MAN NOISE postings,
>>  especially airplanes,
>>  and I have a very basic question.  While I'm
>>  recording (Marantz
>>  PMD670) and an airplane flies over (like someone
>>  said, about every 2
>>  to 4 minutes), I hit the REC PAUSE until the nosie
>>  is gone.  Is there
>>  any way for this to NOT put an audible MARK on my
>>  recording?  I
>>  always have to go in and edit out the (many) spots
>>  where I had to hit
>>  REC PAUSE.  I edit my recordings anyway but there
>>  are so many of these
>>  sonic markers that it's just frustrating to do.  At
>>  least I now carry
>>  pen & paper and note where they occurred.  Thanks.
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