Hi Kevin,
It's a lovely biophony. But it seems like "mono" on my system. Is that
the stereo (MS decoded) version?
Bernie
On Jun 6, 2010, at 1:11 PM, kjcolver wrote:
> Hundreds of years ago the ancestral Puebloan people built cliff
> dwellings and lived in the canyons of southwest Colorado. The
> dwellings were subsequently abandoned and the people moved southward
> where their descendants live today.
>
> Under a special use permit, I was able to record the dawn sounds at
> Spruce Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park this spring. This
> recording will give you a sense of what the canyon might have
> sounded like centuries ago when inhabited by native Americans. It
> is the most recent podcast at my web site www.7Loons.com. There is
> a photo on the web site of Spruce Tree House. My Sennheiser MKH
> 30/40 mics were placed at the ruins where they recorded the early
> dawn hours.
>
> Kevin
>
> www.7Loons.com
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> sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie
> Krause
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