Subject: | 2. Re: Telinga Stereo-DAT compared with Twin Science? |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:46 pm ((PDT)) |
Klas Strandberg wrote: >Dan, if you should remake the Blyth's Warbler into a commercial CD >for car and small home stereos and so on - what would you do with it? Are you asking what would I do technically, or how it might be marketed? If the former, I can help. Regarding marketing, there's no profit in nature recording--or hardly any. Gordon Hempton and Bernie Krause manage to eke out a living from it, but when you visit a national park gift shop, the only CDs are new age music + nature sounds. Evidently the real thing doesn't sell well enough. -Dan Dugan |
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