Subject: | 1. Re: Recording Wind |
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From: | "John Tudor" jtudor2005 |
Date: | Wed Apr 16, 2008 7:28 pm ((PDT)) |
I've created a small HTML file (Compilations.html) with the links to Greg's Tibet & Nepal files. I've also included the Microphones To Tibet article in PDF format. The HTML file is in the Files area in a folder called Greg's Files. Or a copy of it can be found here http://www.tudorfarm.net.au/files/Compilations.html I created the page to link to the files on my site because the 'Files' area here only allows a 5 Mb file size. I didn't want to chop any of Greg's files down to fit, as it would have destroyed the context of the sounds. Let me know if anyone has a problem with the downloads. Regards John |
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