Subject: | Re: How long? (was: Critter IDs - North Central Minnesota) |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:13 am ((PDT)) |
Dan Dugan wrote: >> What are your thoughts about a good length for tracks on a soundscape >> CD -- not bird or frog ID clips, but soundscapes purely for listening >> enjoyment. If there's a standard to go by, I don't know what it is. >> Anyone willing to offer wise counsel on this? > > My scheme is to make a soundscape CD a continuous hour, with > transitions as smooth as possible. I put in tracks to point out > locations and species of interest. I figure then it has both > educational and aesthetic value. > > -Dan Dugan Thank you, Dan. I appreciate this very much! Curt Olson |
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