Subject: | Re: Split Parabola Boundary Array |
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From: | "tk7859" tk7859 |
Date: | Sun Jan 27, 2008 3:34 am ((PST)) |
--- In Rob Danielson <> wrote: > The stereo field sounds pretty good to me, Tom, especially > considering all the challenges. I "animated" single ticks from each > position and applied a little filtering: > > http://ad2004.hku.nl/naturesound/RobD/RobinsonParaJeck_clck4-%3E8Po.mp3 > > Same file as a repeating QT .mov file: > http://ad2004.hku.nl/naturesound/RobD/RobinsonParaJeck_clck4-%3E8Po.mov Rob Many thanks. The single ticks give better definition of the stereo spread. Today the weather is much better - some sun even - and the wind has dropped a bit. I was planning to stick the foam on either side of the disc but in view of the weather I might venture on the marsh and try for a field test. Hmmm. the geese return from feeding at 4:30 PM; if they are punctual. cheers TomR |
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