I meant to write quasi-binaural not pseudo-binaural. Or the way Dan
puts it "quasi-Jecklin," that works fine for me too.
John Hartog
--- In "John Hartog"
<> wrote:
>
> Thanks Lou,
>
> Indeed, Tree Ears is my name for my windscreen and mount systems for
> wl-183s or other small microphones.
>
> Credit for the general idea for mounting mics to the sides of a tree
> for pseudo-binaural stereo must go to Bernie Krause.
>
> John Hartog
>
> --- In Lou Judson <loujudson@> wrote:
> >
> > I really like the name "tree ear style" - such a nice natural
metaphor.
> > It could be thought of as Ent-ear too, if it was tall enough!
> >
> > :-)
> > <L>
> >
> > Lou Judson =95 Intuitive Audio
> > 415-883-2689
> >
> > On Dec 8, 2006, at 10:26 AM, Dan Dugan wrote:
> >
> > >> http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh_061204-jettywaves.mp3
> > >>
> > >> This was recorded with wl-183s mounted (tree ear style) to a
two foot
> > >> diameter beacon out near the end of the Bay View Jetty on the ocean
> > >> side of the north side of the inlet to Tillamook Bay.
> > >
> > > The smooth "panning" of the breaking waves testifies to the spatial
> > > accuracy of quasi-Jecklin "spaced omnis with barrier" technique.
> > >
> > > -Dan Dugan
> >
>
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