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Re: A short dawn chorus recording from AWSRG weekend

Subject: Re: A short dawn chorus recording from AWSRG weekend
From: "Rob Danielson" danielson_audio
Date: Mon Oct 6, 2008 8:52 am ((PDT))
Hi Paul--
Ditto! A very musical, mellow blend of reverberations. You seems like
you found a position under the canopy where the sound reflections are
summing harmoniously.  Its enjoyable to sense the excitement of
Spring as we move into Fall Frosts here at 45 degrees above the the
equator.

I agree with Curt that an .8 inch setback normally produces a less
side to side contrast and a more uniform middle. Can you provide a
picture of the rig as-is?? Rob D.

  =3D =3D =3D =3D

At 8:51 AM -0500 10/6/08, Curt Olson wrote:
>Yes, Paul, that's a beautiful recording. Thanks for sharing it!
>
>I agree that the center channel seems a bit weak. But 20mm isn't a very
>deep setback. Do you have the mics angled outward?
>
>Curt Olson
>
>PS: I really like the look and feel of your web site.
>
>Paul Jacobson wrote:
>
>>  Thanks Kevin!!
>>
>>  This is probably one of the best recordings I managed to capture so
>>  far. One of the recordists at Clarkesdale made the observation that
>>  the centre focus was perhaps a little soft on the Corella fly-by. I
>>  suspect that moving the mics 5mm closer to the front edge of the
>>  barriers might help sharpen this up. They are currently around 20mm
>>  from the front edge.
>>
>>  cheers
>>  Paul
>>>  Paul,
>>>  Very pleasing recording! Thank you for sharing.
>>>  Kevin Colver
>
>


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