sorry, forgot, - correct listening level in good speakers is when you
can hardly hear the wind. Too loud, and it sound like a storm. About
200 meters away are lots of furs, and the wind comes mainly from there.
We usually tend to replay bird sounds too loud. This is a good reference.
Klas.
after some more listening at old DATrecordings, I think I have to
take back that the Pied Flycatcher is the best...
But I like it because of it's length and the wind sounds. "Emotional
atmosphere". You kind of "get into it" the longer you listen. You
need good loudspeakers, though.
Klas.
Hi Suzanne!
Sorry that it took a while, but I have it on DAT tape and everything
in here is set to fit USB and othet connections.
I made a analog cut from the headphone output.
You will find it at http://www.telinga.com/gallery/gallery_private.htm
The point with the recording is that it is so long, over an hour.
If you are interested in all of it, please get in touch and I can make a CD=
.
Best wishes,
Klas.
At 22:43 2007-03-24, you wrote:
>I'd like to hear that recording! It sounds marvelous.
>
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>Suzanne
>http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
>Florida, USA
>
>"To live in hearts we leave behind / Is not to die." - Thomas Campbell,
>Hallowed Ground
>
>--- In Klas Strandberg <>
>wrote:
> >
> > Noise of leaves and rain is often beautiful! My best recording ever
> > is a 92 minute long pied flycatcher and what makes it so beautiful is
> > the wind in the trees.
> > But I don't want too much of transistor noise into it....
> > Klas.
>
>
>
>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
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