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Re: Pebble beach, Puerto Vallarta MEX

Subject: Re: Pebble beach, Puerto Vallarta MEX
From: "Mike Rooke" picnet2
Date: Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:32 pm ((PDT))
In Europe, Sorry the reference was more "wow 22/3? Just last week I was doing 
the same!" :)

-M


--- In  Martyn Stewart <> wrote:
>
> Good stuff, Mike...
> 
> 22/3/ is how we write the date in Europe........ Are you not in  
> Europe? Old habits :)
> 
> 
> 
> Martyn
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> 
> On Mar 22, 2010, at 4:13 PM, Mike Rooke wrote:
> 
> > Hi Martyn,
> >
> > 22/3? Ive been to Puerto Vallarta many moons ago.
> >
> > Nice to post sea sounds, last week I recorded the beach near  
> > maspalomas/gran canaria/span. - both above and below the water line,  
> > heres a short clip
> > from "above"
> >
> > http://www.urlme.net/blog/?p=1307
> > Alternatively the normalized recording of the beach minus the D50  
> > reference:-
> >
> > http://urlme.net/audio/MikeRooke-Dunas-OceanWalk2.mp3
> >
> > This beach sloped down quite fast, leading into the water and  
> > eventually soaking
> > me and the rig. - Check if you can hear when I backed off and  
> > splashed for cover, the tide was rapidly coming in.
> >
> > I dangled the mic around 1-2 ft above the waves and went strolling.
> >
> > I was surprised it worked so well, last time I tried this with a  
> > dummy head was on the beach at Monte Gordo Portugal, but it was full  
> > of very strong phasing and whooshing sounds. I learned a lot from  
> > that location and even more from the one in the recording above.
> >
> > Recorder: LS10 (not the D50 as shown) 48Khz, 24Bit
> > Mic: DIY as shown in photo + dead kittens.
> >
> > Its fun to slow down such recordings 1/2 speed or more to bring out  
> > all the details. It also makes the soundscape much wider.
> >
> > Fun :)
> >
> > Kind Regards,
> > Mike.
> >
> >
> > 
> 
> 
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