Subject: | Re: what do you sit on? |
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From: | "Greg Weddig" gweddig |
Date: | Wed Jul 22, 2009 11:14 pm ((PDT)) |
Good question Grant... I do about the same as you, either sitting on the ground or a jacket. The other thing I commonly do I'll monitor quietly until a plane flies over= then I will go for a walk outside of microphone range for however long I f= eel like recording. --greg weddig Paradise, CA http://gregweddig.net --- In "grantfinlay" <> wr= ote: > > umm, yeah. > What do you guys/gals use to sit on what recording long takes? > I just use my rain-pants folded up to stop the dampness and find a comfy = spot (at the end of my 25m mic cable.) or If driving to the location and it= 's a short walk of an hour or two I carry a camp chair with me. > > Grant. > |
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