Subject: | Re: modified ambient recording setup AT 3032 |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Tue Nov 20, 2007 6:46 am ((PST)) |
Gianni wrote: > ... Why not using smooth, rounded barriers, like a sphere, or a > cylinder ? And in such a case it would be better a sound absorbing > barrier, or a reflecting barrier? FWIW, I've experimented with a pair of WL183s mounted to a 4-inch diameter PVC drain pipe coupler. Think of it as a highly portable variation on Bernie's tree trunk mounting theme. Here's a short sample recording from that rig (some young relatives of mine playing ice hockey on a very cold and windy afternoon last February here in Minnesota): http://www.trackseventeen.com/soundscapes/x070207e-ice_rink.mp3 Curt Olson |
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