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Re: Belize file posted

Subject: Re: Belize file posted
From: "Brian D. Farrell" bfarrell55
Date: Sun Mar 16, 2008 4:34 am ((PDT))
Thank you Blll for your kind remarks. The Motmots really are an impressive and 
steady 
base note.  I appreciated their contribution to the morning sounds. I like the 
8020s very 
much, they seem warm but accurate and they were able to catch insects (at bats) 
up high. 
Agreed about the tropics, especially right now! Thanks again. 

Brian

--- In  "William Ruscher Jr." <> 
wrote:
>
> 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" 
> <Bfarrell@> 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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