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Re: Recording recommendations?

Subject: Re: Recording recommendations?
From: "Suzanne Williams" scw1217
Date: Sun Feb 4, 2007 3:42 pm ((PST))
Steve,

Titmouse are some of the most entertaining birds imho. Therefore, I
enjoyed your recording of them.

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Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA

"One does not sell the land upon which people walk." - Chief Crazy
Horse

--- In  Steve Pelikan <>
wrote:
>
> Your recording would suit my purposes pretty well! For a single
bird
> singing I often try to get closer (or more signal relative to
background
> sounds) but for several birds at the same time, I'd say you've hit
it
> about right. An example of a 2-bird recording I'm happy with is at
> http://homepages.uc.edu/~pelikas/tuti-altercation.mp3 It is of a
> territorial dispute between two Titmice. It was made with an ME62
> microphone in a parabola connected to an old MD recorder. The only
> processing I do on these sorts of recordings  to get them ready for
> casual listening is to attenuate low frequencies a bit. Like you,
many
> of my nearby sites have airplanes and auto traffic that become less
> intrusive with a little filtering.
>
> Steve P
>






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