Okay, I should have read ahead. LOVED the wood thrush. I could
listen to that bird sing for hours...Great comparison of the
recordings.
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Suzanne
http://web.tampabay.rr.com/swilli41/www
Florida, USA
--- In "George Paul" <>
wrote:
> Thanks Gianni:
>
> I have update this site:
>
> http://web.mac.com/geopaul/iWeb/The%20Visit/Welcome%20%20.html
>
> to add a page 4. This has the results of a "battle of recording
techniques" on it.
> My friend Geoff Keller had his parabola, and I was using MS
stereo. I placed my mic on a
> tripod a few feet from his location and we recorded the same sound
environment on 3
> separate occasions one morning.
>
> I present 6 recordings on page 4: A mono and a stereo of a Wood
thrush. A mono and a
> stereo of a Kentucky warbler, and a mono and stereo of an Eastern
Wood Pewee.
>
> To add further interest, the recordings were made in the forest
after a rain, and one can
> see how a parobola handles dripping vegetation noise as compared to
my mid level MS rig.
>
> Enjoy. This site will have several more pages on it as after I
left Geoff, I travelled to the
> U.S. Canadian border to visit some other recordists.
>
>
> George Paul
>
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