Subject: | 1. Re: FR-2LE & AT4022 |
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From: | "Robin" escalation746 |
Date: | Mon Mar 15, 2010 5:56 am ((PDT)) |
Paul Jacobson wrote: > There were definitely differences in the > way the two recorders were set up Coming in late to this thread I would like to thank you both for the time t= aken to produce this intriguing comparison. And everyone else for great com= mentary. Listening to the recordings without knowing which was which, I was surprise= d to find that I definitively preferred your parallel boundary AT3032 setup= . A significant factor was the "noise" present in Andrew's recording, as al= ready noted. Technical details aside, what is the creature who appears about half-way th= rough your take, getting louder towards the end, and sounding a lot like a = purring cat? This seems to be associated with a relatively close sound of b= eating wings. In any case, lovely "musical" captures from you both! -- robin |
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