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Re: Thanks Walter. See his site of masterpieces.

Subject: Re: Thanks Walter. See his site of masterpieces.
From: "wildlifeanalysis" wildlifeanalysis
Date: Sun Jun 3, 2007 10:21 am ((PDT))
I agree. The site linked, and the one posting equipment rigs have been
invaluable references for my own study and recording of anurans.

There is a CD called "Voices of the Night" that was produced in the
1950s that I also use for reference (cited on Walter's site as well),
but I would love to get ahold of some modern reference and long
recordings on CD. Walter: If you have such a CD available, I would
also be interested.

David


> Thanks for posting the address of your website, Walt.  Every
recording on here is an A+ 
> recording, imho.  
> 
> I hope the people in this Group that want to hear great amphibian
recordings visit your 
> web site.  It is one of the best collections of A + recordings on
one page that I have ever 
> seen -- sort of like visiting the Frick Gallery, as opposed to the
more diffuse Met or Louve. 
> 
> Do you have a catalogue of uncompressed 16 bit PCM wav files of your
recordings that I 
> can browse?  I may want to buy some.  If not, I suggest you make
some sort of catalogue.
> 
> George Paul
>






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