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Re: Another Summer Solstice Dawn Recording

Subject: Re: Another Summer Solstice Dawn Recording
From: "Philip Tyler" macmang4125
Date: Tue Jul 3, 2007 1:10 pm ((PDT))
Amazing recording!

What I like, and I presume it is the bullfrog making
the sound, is the way the bullfrog just keeps on
making that sound unmoved by what is going on.

Thanks for that recording and thanks to the bullfrog
for making me smile.

Phil
--- John Hartog <> wrote:

> This coyote chorus was recorded about an hour before
> sunrise at a
> remote wetland location in Lake County Oregon. 
> Recorded with a SD-702
> and NT1A mics. The sounds were fairly distant: I
> used 60dB gain
> setting on the 702 plus 42dB amplification in post
> to bring it up to
> an interesting level for listening.  I also put a
> little eq on the
> high end, rolling off about 2dB/octave above 800Hz. 
> 
> (2:12min,2.1MB,128kbps)
>
http://www.rockscallop.org/ear/jh-070621-0420_coyotes.mp3
> 
> And anyone know what the birds are?
> 
> John Hartog
> 
> 



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