Subject: | Re: Ergonomic Barriers |
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From: | "Roger Norwood" bigrogsound |
Date: | Wed Jan 24, 2007 1:15 pm ((PST)) |
Not sure about the need to amplify by +18dB! I nearly lept out of my chair when the second recording cut-in. I will have= to open it in Adobe at work tomorrow for a better look/listen. We had an inch of snow at 5am this morning in Highgate north London, unfort= unately my recorders are at work as well so no snow-muted robins captured. = At least I heard them. cheers Roger Norwood |
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