Subject: | Re: Man made noise and nature recording |
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From: | "Chris Hails" chrishails50 |
Date: | Wed May 30, 2007 8:09 am ((PDT)) |
Thanks Suzanne, glad you enjoyed, I thought it was too poor until this discussion came up ! C --- In "Suzanne Williams" <> wrote: > > I enjoyed that, Chris, and am glad you posted it. That type of audio > scene appeals to me almost as well as a "man-less" soundscape does, I > think because it fires the imagination. I have always been an avid > reader and words without visuals work the same in my head as audios > without visuals. I can create my own "scenery" and place your > whistling cheesemaker into it. Thanks. > > ---------------------- > Suzanne > http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www > Florida, USA > > |
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