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Re: Not to change the subject, but...

Subject: Re: Not to change the subject, but...
From: "William Ruscher Jr." immonacan99
Date: Fri May 30, 2008 10:22 pm ((PDT))
Hi Curt,

        Just another person that really enjoyed your recordings. I
listened to them a few times tonight. The echoes of the Trumpeters and
Loons on the water made for some outstanding natural effects with a
nice ambience of background sounds. It brought my memory back to the
first time I heard Loons in the Adirondacks. In addition to the critter
sounds that the other members picked out, I hear the "snore" of a
Leopard Frog at around the 2:08 mark of the Loon recording, and also
hear Red-winged Blackbirds and Common Yellowthroat.
Could I ask about your mic setup for the recordings?  I was wondering
if it is possibly one of the homemade ones that are pictured on your
website.
Many Thanks !

Bill


--- In  Curt Olson <> wrote:
>
> Below are links to four MP3 clips edited from two recent nature
> recording junkets in extreme north central Minnesota. All these
> recordings were made during the evening and nighttime hours. I'm
> posting them on this side of the new great divide in the event that
> some poor soul might accidentally forget himself/herself and wish to
> inquire about... ummm... errr... you know... that subject that's
mostly
> off limits "over there."





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