Subject: | Re: Noise and humans. |
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From: | "Jim Morgan" fundador_four |
Date: | Fri Mar 23, 2007 8:42 am ((PDT)) |
Klas, Thanks for your comments on noise. Perhaps it will put the minds of some of= us more at ease. Maybe we should try to rerecord when there is a slight amount of noise from= the faint rustle of leaves or the pleasant soft trickle of a stream. I per= sonally find this more pleasing than my recording made of birds singing in = a near totally quiet ambient. Also I find that the genital pitter patter of= a very light rain is most pleasing to my ears. Perhaps it all boils down t= o personal preference. Jim Jim Morgan Prescott, Arizona USA http://www.wingsofnature.com |
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