Subject: | Re: Belize file posted |
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From: | "William Ruscher Jr." immonacan99 |
Date: | Sat Mar 15, 2008 8:54 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Brian, I really enjoyed your recording, also. A nice diversity of rainforest sounds from a place I'd sure like to be. The spooky calls of the Motmots seem to echo through my speakers. Plenty of stereo quality . The MKH 8020 mics sounded great. Looking forward to hearing more of your future sounds from warm climates. Bill --- In "Brian D. Farrell" <> wrote: > > Dear group, I just posted a recording made a few weeks ago, and would very much > appreciate any and all comments and suggestions for improvement. It's not terribly stereo, > and was made with two MKH 8020's mounted 9 inches apart on a stereo bar, facing forward > (but angled out at 30 degrees each from parallel- 60 degrees total). Recording to a SD 702. > > Best, > > Brian > |
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