Subject: | Re: Spring in Germany, Part II |
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From: | "" jerkabobber |
Date: | Mon May 7, 2007 12:30 pm ((PDT)) |
Thanks Raimund, this is pleasent, it sounded like it was "warm" when you re= corded it, especially with the bee... Dave __o \<,_ (*)/ (*) -----Original Message----- From: To: Sent: Sun, 6 May 2007 3:01 PM Subject: [Nature Recordists] Spring in Germany, Part II This morning I made a few recordings with the new Fostex FR-2LE and a pair of Sennheiser K6P/ME64. The following example is a Garden warbler with a bee and a distant Cuckoo: http://www.avisoft.com/sounds/stereo/Sylvia_borin.mp3 map: http://tinyurl.com/26xop3 My first impression is that the FR-2LE is indeed a great recorder at a very moderate price. Regards, Raimund Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading = spam and email virus protection. |
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