Thanks for all the replies.
Although I am interested in all nature recording I do have a special
interest in sasquatch research. Most serious researchers shy away from
any discussion of the subject. I can understand that view.
Many bigfoot / sasquatch researchers have had experiences in areas of
bigfoot sightings with what they consider to be infrasound. Symptoms
have been various from tingling, paralysis, nausea, fear and dread. Some
of these symptoms may also be associated with pheromones.
I recently had a major experience in the Blue Mountains of Washington
State. I won't discuss it here but you can read my post at:
http://www.stancourtney.com/wordpress/2010/07/26/infra-sound-in-the-blue\
s/ <Thanks for all the replies. Although I am interested in all nature
recording I do have a special interest in sasquatch research. Most
serious researchers shy away from any discussion of the subject. I can
understand that view. Many bigfoot / sasquatch researchers have had
experiences in areas of bigfoot sightings with what they consider to be
infrasound. Symptoms have been various from tingling, paralysis, nausea,
fear and dread. Some of these symptoms may also be associated with
pheromones. I recently had a major experience in the Blue Mountains of
Washington State. I won't discuss it here but you can read my post at:
http://www.stancourtney.com/wordpress/2010/07/26/infra-sound-in-the-blue\
s/>
So I am not sure what frequency response I need. The effects I felt were
both outside and inside my Jeep. They were very intense but nothing
showed up on my recordings while using a MKH 20 microphone and the 722
recorder.
Thanks for the comments and suggestions.
Stan Courtney
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