Subject: | Re: A short dawn chorus recording from AWSRG weekend |
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From: | "Michael Oates" msohooates |
Date: | Tue Oct 7, 2008 10:20 am ((PDT)) |
Curt, >Adding slightly to what you wrote... the reverse wedge idea was a brief >stop on my path of experimentation, driven more by pragmatic >construction values than anything else. My current rigs have a slightly >radical addition to them that I think seems to improve spacial imaging >by a little bit, especially on certain kinds of difficult sound sources >like wind and water. As long as we're sharing, here's a short dawn >chorus recording from this past May, captured with one of those rigs. >Gear is AT3032s > Fostex FR-2LE: > >http://www.trackseventeen.com/soundscapes/x080516b-fisk_dawn.mp3 > >I sure would like to get my grubby paws on a modified SASS some day for >a good listen. > >Curt Olson So what was the rig like that you used for the above recording any pics or = description, that recording was absolutely amazing! Mike |
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