Subject: | Re: reinhardt windjammers? |
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From: | "E_Karel" lerake |
Date: | Tue Aug 4, 2009 12:23 pm ((PDT)) |
--- In ". m u r m e r ." <> wro= te: > > thanks for the pointer, john. funny you should mention this site - i > was just looking at is a few days ago with a fellow recordist friend, > and we were quite baffled by the fact that they only seem to have taken > mono mics with them for their 'soundscape' recording trip. unless we > missed something?? I know, I was looking at that site a few weeks ago, and couldn't believe wh= at a missed opportunity it was that they planned this huge trip for sound r= ecording and were recording only in mono. It does look like they've made o= ne pseudo-stereo recording so far: http://www.listentoafrica.com/audio/soundscape-the-longest-train-in-the-wor= ld-27072009/ -E |
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