Subject: | Re: Recording Wind |
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From: | "John Tudor" jtudor2005 |
Date: | Tue Apr 15, 2008 4:27 am ((PDT)) |
--- In wrote: > > Is that available to listen too, I'd like to hear that? :) The recordings were originally on the Audio Technology (Australian magazine)website in relation to an article by Greg called in Issue 40 called 'Microphones in Tibet' I noticed a few weeks ago that there was also a PDF copy of the article floating around on the Recording.Org forum at *****http://recording.org/ftopict-38221-.html***** (Copy and paste this into your address bar) and the link to the PDF file is in the first post. I started to get interested in sound around that time and by the time I discovered both the magazine and article, they audio files were offline. Greg kindly emailed me the two MP3 recordings in question. If it's OK with Greg I'll stick it the files section. But I'd like his OK first. Regards John |
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