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Re: Pressure waves in recordings

Subject: Re: Pressure waves in recordings
From: "Jatinder Singh" duma_js
Date: Sat Mar 22, 2008 1:15 pm ((PDT))
Rob, I forgot to mention the name of the lake and its location-- lake 
Tanganyika, Tanzania and the mount is AT8415.
Jatinder

Rob Danielson <> wrote:                             At 6:27 AM 
-0700 3/22/08, Jatinder Singh wrote:
 >Hello All,
 >I am new to recording nature/ bird sounds.
 >I was recording birds at the edge of a large lake, and upon review 
 >of the recording I notice "pressure waves" in the recording. It was 
 >not windy during the recording. I am using ME66 microphone equipped 
 >with a sponge windscreen in association with a MZRH1 recorder, the 
 >whole contraption is hand held.
 >Could anyone please educate me on these "pressure waves" and help me 
 >eliminate them in future.
 >Thank you
 >Jatinder
 >
 >-
 
 Hi Jatinder--
 Is it possible to post a clip of a section of a sound file with the 
 event?  In the original .wav format would be best. You can post the 
 sound here: http://ad2004.hku.nl/index.php with user: nature and 
 pass: sound. What is the name and location of the lake? What kind of 
 mount do you have for your ME66? Rob D.
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