Subject: | Re: Recording Wind |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Sun Apr 13, 2008 1:22 pm ((PDT)) |
Bernie Krause wrote: > Yes. Try to find a barbed wire fence =96 preferably an older one where > the wires whistle =96 mount a stereo pair of lavs (ECM55Bs, for > instance) in the grasses below the wire that whistles and you'll get > the effect of wonderfully pitched wind. There's also wind in the > grasses. Wind across the dunes. Wind thru the leaves in trees. Pitched > wind in small snags of wood as it curls around the corner of houses in > the open. Pitched wind blowing through a partially open window. Each > type of effect is different and evokes a special image if they're done > right. Wind and water are two subjects high on my list for upcoming projects. Your colorful response here pushes me along, for sure. Thank you! Curt Olson |
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