Subject: | 1. Re: A short dawn chorus recording from AWSRG weekend |
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From: | "Roy Beckham" royefinch |
Date: | Fri Oct 10, 2008 11:43 am ((PDT)) |
> It was pretty clear from my conversations with Andrew that > he is at a level where the technique is second nature, and that > clearly gives him the freedom to focus on recording as an art. I had > no intention of implying that the rig was more important than the > recordist: as with all tools a skilled artisan will get better > results than an apprentice. In that case I am but a Chimp with a brush. Thank you both for sharing the Oz morning. -Roy |
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