Ok so I put the MP3 file up on my own website at:
http://www.bambooturtle.us/olympusdemo.mp3
Jim
ps:
It would help if some of the older temp files on the yahoo
naturerecordist site could be deleted to make room for newer submissions.
The yahoo
Max Catterwell wrote:
> Hi Jim!
> Once you get the sound file posted, a photo of the set-up would be
> interesting to see. A friend of mine is wanting to get into recording,
> but doesn't have a lot of money to spend; this might be a starting point?
> Max
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> Jim Lee wrote:
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>> Ok. So I just went into the backyard with an Olympus DS-30 and a Dollar
>> Store Parbolic Mic, the kind made from an umbrella hat. I pointed the
>> mic at wren on my roof about forty feet away. Not the most exciting
>> subject but it is midday and not much going on in birdland. I live in an
>> urban area so HVAC units, buses, and airplanes are the constant
>> background. Sorry about that part. Anyway, If you go with the umbrella
>> hat mic and the DS-30 this is what you can expect. Not bad considering
>> the awful urban ambience (awful for nature recordists) here in Durham.
>> The file is converted from WMA to WAV in Adobe Auditon. No processing
>> except to fade in and out. The DS-30 USB transfer interface is painless.
>> Just click and drag.
>>
>> Hope this helps
>> Jim
>>
>> DB wrote:
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>>> --- In "DB" <> wrote:
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>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am a complete novice at recording, and am hoping to learn a lot
>>>> very quickly. I am a 37 year old male named Derrick working on a
>>>> masters degree in biology. I did my research on the effects of
>>>> prescribed burning on bird populations over time, and am going to
>>>> start writing my thesis in the fall. My girlfriend is also working
>>>> on her masters and is currently doing research on saki monkeys in
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>> <<<snip>>>
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>>
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