Subject: | Re: one night by a lake |
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From: | "Greg Weddig" gweddig |
Date: | Thu Mar 20, 2008 6:58 am ((PDT)) |
Thanks for this Abhijit, it's as good as any I've heard here. Though it would have been easy to filter the cars out. Deep listening is an important element of the recording process, it should be your baseline when a recording is sitting in front of you on the screen. It's also important when scouting a location, though no matter how quiet I think it is, unwanted sound always sneaks into my recordings. Thanks again, --greg weddig Baltimore, MD US http://gregweddig.net --- In Abhijit Menon-Sen <> wrote: > > I lurk on naturerecordists-L because I hope to record birds someday. I > have been slowly assimilating equipment recommendations and recording > techniques (in theory) over the past year, to say nothing of enjoying > the recordings other people have posted. [SNIP] |
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