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> Hi,
>
> I have been very little active on this list maybe 5 or 6 years ago but
> read daily posts and many of them were very useful for my choices about
> recording techniques & equipment. Thanks.
>
> I thought you may be interested in one of my actual project about
> soundscapes (So in this case... nature recordings..) : "k146 -
> cartographie sonore autour du Taurion" - http://www.k146.org/.
> "k146" is a sound art, sound cartography project and study of the
> soundscape around the Taurion river.Taurion river takes its source on
> the plateau de Millevaches, in France.
>
>
> A part of this project - mainly in French or in a badly automated
> english translation, sorry - is available on this blog
> (http://www.k146.org) as a podcast and uses the google map 'technology'
> to locate the recording points. Was a good way to keep trace of
> recording sessions.
>
> On a technical point :
> Mics :
> - a spaced omni (2 * MKH20 with Jecklin disk) configuration
> - a SHURE VP88 stereo mic
> - a Sonic Studios binaural system
> Recorders :
> - Sony & Tascam DAT, and for a few days now a SD702 (Great machine)
>
>
> Comments welcome
>
>
> Best,
> Cedric Peyronnet
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Hello Cedric
I've just had a quick look at your project and I'll look in more
detail over the weekend but it's coincidentally very similar to a
project I'm starting in the Scottish Borders, ie a soundscape around a
rural location. So far I have a few photos and lots of ideas but soon
it'll be time to get the recording rig out.
Good luck and I look forward to developments.
James
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