Subject: | Re: How long? (was: Critter IDs - North Central Minnesota) |
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From: | "Curt Olson" flipov411 |
Date: | Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:13 am ((PDT)) |
John Hartog wrote: > Your 12 minute recording would work great on a variety album (CD or > mp3) of 6 to 10 recordings of fairly similar length. This is exactly the alternate model I've been considering. Twice recently, soundscape clips have been posted here of approx. 12 to 13 minutes in length. Both times have generated comments that the length was real nice. I was already thinking along these lines, so the comments jumped out at me. There might be subtle transitions within many of these cuts, but each one would basically represent one location or time -- one "scene." Has anyone tried this approach and found it to be a bad idea for any reason? Maybe I need to edit it both ways and get reactions from several people. Curt Olson |
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