Yes. I like stereo soundscapes too. Different types of stereo set ups. L=
ots of fun to be
had. The hardest thing is finding the right recording environment. Workin=
g the
equipment, and proper technique, is pretty easy compared to being in the ri=
ght place, at
the right time, with little or no noise pollution. Soundscapes exacerbate =
the noise
pollution challenge.
-- In Dan Dugan <> wrote:
>
> Valdi, welcome to the group. You wrote,
>
> > I am rather newbie
> > to sound recording, although I was using some Telinga mics, but
> > without a parabolic dish. That mistake has been corrected and now I am
> > awaiting a dish from Klas.
>
> I wouldn't call not using a dish a mistake. I never use one. Parabolic =
> mics are used when you want to reach for an individual species, and
> separate it as much as possible from the environment. That's one kind =
> of recording. Another kind, what I like to do, is recording
> soundscapes, a wide-angle panorama of the whole scene.
>
> -Dan Dugan
>
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