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Re: EQ recordings with parabola

Subject: Re: EQ recordings with parabola
From: "Klas Strandberg" klasstrandberg
Date: Sun Jun 3, 2007 11:29 am ((PDT))
Hm. Wonder what that is?

Klas.

At 17:44 2007-06-03, you wrote:
>What I notice more than the high frequency emphasis on my Telinga, is
>a very noticable peak or resonant around 500-600hz. This is I'm
>assuming about where a 20" dish would start to steeply roll off? But
>I almost always do a notch around there to remove the sound of the
>dish. Wondering if anyone else notices it, it's kind of a gentle hum,
>tonal in nature, that is almost always there.
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>On Jun 2, 2007, at 6:24 PM, Kevin Colver wrote:
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> > Yes, sometimes I knock down the higher frequencies which are
> > disproportionately amplified by the parabola so I can achieve a more
> > natural sound. Otherwise the recording may sound a bit tinny. The
> > higher frequencies fade more quickly with distance so keeping the
> > higher
> > frequencies makes your subject sound closer. This may or may not be an
> > effect you want. Sometimes the parabola picks up sounds that a person
> > in the field might not hear and this may give an unnatural feel to the
> > recording. Remember that all the buzzing bugs and hissy wind are also
> > abnormally amplified by the dish.
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>"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
>sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause
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