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Re: Cricket Recording - But querying included bats

Subject: Re: Cricket Recording - But querying included bats
From: "John Hartog" hartogj
Date: Sun Dec 28, 2008 9:51 am ((PST))
Thanks John,

The 192K link didn't work for me - but don't trouble yourself now that
Wil clarified the definition of "peak frequency."

It was easier for me to hear the sounds moving in the 128k version
than the first version. The primary subject moves from left to right
in three or four stages. A couple of the chirp sections speed up at
the end from chip to rattle to buzz. One rattle/buzz segment at 0:11
sounds out of place and might be from a second caller.

John Hartog


Stereo sound placement 
> 
> 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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