Subject: | record indoor |
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From: | "Budi Santoso Tan" sc0rp80y |
Date: | Sat Feb 23, 2008 8:13 am ((PST)) |
Would you like to recommend me which type of microphone should I use if I w= ant to record birds=92 sound? The environment is indoor (in a building, aro= und 10m * 20m each floor. The birds are around hundred. And I want to preve= nt echo Also, do you know any type of device that can use for measuring the frequ= ency of the sound? For the recorder, can I directly record it into hard disk, personal compu= ter or laptop? Without using HiMD recorder, because I want to record the so= und for a long period of times. Last but not least, for the output, what kind of speaker should I use to = playback the sound, so that can sound natural (same as the real), same as t= he frequency? Thank you, BS --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. |
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