Hi,
Rob Danielson wrote:
> I engaged some of your soundscapes a few months ago following up up
> on some links on the phonography list. The Lavaud-Gelade recording on
> your current blog reminds me of another blissful lakeside piece I
> fell in love with-- both feature a wafting jet.
Thanks for your kind comments. This was from another lake a few
kilometers from this one.
> I played around with
> EQ to exploring Lavaud-Gelade. The layering in the calls is
> incredibly dense-- though one might notice this at first. Some of the
> birds, possibly swallows?, have very rapid clear echoes as if there
> is a rock wall nearby. Others are reflected from very great
> distances.
Swallows : I'm not sure.. they are not very common in this area around
may / june. Gonna check.
Sounds are reflected by the woods all around the lake. (See blog
comments for more infos)
> "HiFi" is right. I'm curious about which mic rig,.. the
> MKH-20's spaced? Thanks much for sharing! Your blog is fantastic
Yes this is the MKH20 + Jecklin disk configuration (+ SD702). There is
+/- 20 cm distance between the mics and the angle is +/- 20=B0. The
Jecklin is a self made one, with a thick layer of sheepskin.
Best,
Cedric Peyronnet
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