What a shame there's a lack of interest. That looks like a great course (an=
d just before the midge season gets in full swing too).
Ian
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London Sound Survey http://www.soundsurvey.org.uk
Supporting Deafness Research UK http://www.deafnessresearch.org.uk
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> --Apologies for cross posting--
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> This outdoor sound recording workshop (ambient, birdcalls etc) is about t=
o be canceled due to lack of interest. It's a hands-on course by Roger Boug=
hton and Phil Riddett.
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> It runs from the evening of the 7th to the morning of the 10th May at a p=
lace called Kindrogan (north of Perth, Scotland).
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> If you are interested please get in contact with ASAP.
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> Description:
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> "This course will look at suitable equipment for wildlife sound recording=
such as microphones, recorders, sound reflectors, wind shielding, bat dete=
ctors and the pros and cons of different equipment. We will also look at th=
e techniques of field recording such as Stereo and Mono techniques.
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> The course will cover how to edit, archive and analyse the animal sounds =
using the computer.
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> The course will also look into how and why birds and other animals make t=
he sounds they do, and the places and subjects to record."
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> I can't find any details on their website (www.field-studies-council.org/=
kindrogan) but I have posted the word document on my website: http://www.pe=
rditaphillips.com/index.php?option=3Dcom_content&view=3Darticle&id=3D403:an=
ybody-in-scotland-7-10-may-and-interested-in-sound-recording&catid=3D17:now=
-news&Itemid=3D31.
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> Perdy
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