Thanks for the update Klas, sometimes after listening to something for
a while I start noticing more minutia and missing the bigger picture.
Or more likely I miss a setting that I forgot to switch back.
--greg
Baltimore, MD
http://www.gregweddig.net
--- In Klas Strandberg <>
wrote:
>
> Strange: This time I didn't hear any balance problems.
> Lets presume something was temporarily wrong with my headphone
> connection... or whatever temporarily.
>
> I cannot find a way to tell Explorer to open a mp3 file with any
> special program.
> I cannot right click on the url and "save target as" or likewise.
> I cannot ask Media Player to save the file unless "copy to CD".
> Or?
>
> Klas.
>
> At 16:25 2007-05-08, you wrote:
> >Thanks everyone for your compliments!
> >
> >Rob,
> >After consulting my Stokes CD (thanks Lang!) I think you are right
> >that the trilly, drippy call is that of the brown-headed cowbird.
> >
> >The recording I posted is a stereo recording, the two channels were
> >simply extracted from the quad recording, no mixing involved. A low
> >frequency rolloff and a little off the top so get rid of a some "air".
> >The DPA 4006 mics were spaced at about 1 meter.
> >Signal chain: DPA mics > Grace LunatecV3 >(digi)> SD744.
> >The Grace was wide open.
> >All personal preferences.
> >
> >The other two channels in the quad setup that were not represented
> >here was an M-S pair of Schoeps.
> >
> >Klas,
> >I didn't spend a lot of time trying to balance the recording, it is
> >presented "as is", an ambient recording. It is easier for me to
> >balance a stereo recording in the field than a quad mic array, in this
> >case the gregga array
> >(http://www.gregweddig.net/images/gregga_array.jpg) in short, a mic
> >mount I build for four mics. This photo is from 2004, not my
> >recording the other morning.
> >
> >As far as downloading the recording, you can tell your web browser to
> >use whatever program you like to open the MP3 files, with Firefox it's
> >under Tools/Options.../Content/File Types..., then select MP3 and
> >choose what program you would like to open the files. Easier yet
> >right click on the link, select "save file as" and download.
> >
> >No scientific reasons here other than personal experimentation, my
> >omni's don't seem to get out as much as other mics in the it so I
> >decided to give them a chance, I was very pleased.
> >
> >--greg weddig
> >Baltimore, MD
> >http://www.gregweddig.net
> >
> >--- In Rob Danielson <type@> wrote:
> > >
> > > At 3:32 AM +0000 5/8/07, Greg Weddig wrote:
> > > >This was recorded at the Prettyboy reservoir this past Saturday at
> > > >6:40 am. Danny Meltzer and I were on an outing of the Maryland
Nature
> > > >Recordists. There are some Blue Jays, Red Bellied Woodpecker and a
> > > >trilly, drippy sounding bird that I'm not familiar with...
> > > >A-B stereo recording (spaced omni) DPA 4006, Lunatec V3, SD 744t,
> > > >excerpt from a quad recording.
> > > >
> > > >Enjoy:
> > > >
> > > >Location
> > > >http://tinyurl.com/2ktb9l
> > > >
> > > >Soundfile:
> > > >http://gregweddig.net/prettyboy_excerpt.mp3
> > > >
> > > >--greg weddig
> > > >Baltimore, MD
> > > >http://www.gregweddig.net
> > > >
> > >
> > > Hi Greg-- I believe the watery call is a brown-headed cowbird. Does
> > > she/he move to the right side or is there another individual? The
> > > rate of calling is quite frequent.
> > >
> > > Its fun to catch a snatch of the 4006's in A/B too. With or without
> > > a divider? Is the spread around 13 inches? Mind sharing how are you
> > > using the 4006's in a quad array? Rob D.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >"Microphones are not ears,
> >Loudspeakers are not birds,
> >A listening room is not nature."
> >Klas Strandberg
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>
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