Subject: | Re: Cricket Recording - But querying included bats |
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From: | "John Tudor" jtudor2005 |
Date: | Sat Dec 27, 2008 8:20 pm ((PST)) |
> Hi John, > 128bps still cuts of the peaks - now at about 15.9K. OK, here is one at 192k from the original wave file maxing out well above 20kHz http://tinyurl.com/8fhwqu > Is there is an online resource for songs of insects found in Austrailia? Not that I know of. I've done a lot of Googling regarding insects over the last few weeks and haven't stumbled on one yet. Also, regarding your comment about the sounds not moving around, the location I was set-up would have had most things way out in front of the stereo microphone rig (Schneider disc), so movement may not be apparent. Regards John |
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