Hi Curt- Sure! I would very much enjoy learning about the post
techniques you and others use too. One good way to do this is at the
camp out in June, but I did make a QuickTime movie that introduces
some of the assumptions I've been making:
https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/type/public/temporary/MicPreClarity125-700HzTest.mov
There's a good chance there's not be enough general interest for us
to elaborate sufficiently on list. If there are a few folks who are
interested, we could open a blog on the topic. Rob D.
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At 9:28 AM -0500 4/29/06, Curt Olson wrote:
>Rob Danielson wrote:
>
>> ...recording deep space in a remote location places great demands on
>> mics-- more than any other event I've tried to record and careful EQ
>> can restore quite a bit of balance.
>
>You mentioned this a few weeks ago in commenting on a test recording I
>posted. Would you mind elaborating a bit more on your observations
>about post EQ?
>
>Curt Olson
>
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Rob Danielson
Film Department
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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