As promised. :) These are directly downloaded from FiRe in the three
available formats. No editing has been done, so there's a few bumps here an=
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there as well as me mumbling thoughts and an encounter with some fishermen.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/naturerecordings/NatureRecordists.aif
https://s3.amazonaws.com/naturerecordings/NatureRecordists.caf
https://s3.amazonaws.com/naturerecordings/NatureRecordists.wav
Now, there was a question regarding supported formats on the iPod Touch
using FiRe (Full Version) and the Blue Mikey:
I would assume the above files are uncompressed, the recording was done at
256kbps and I see that it supports up to 320kbps (though this is listed
under "Compressed Audio" in Settings, so I assume that the above are the
highest level).
The wav data lists: Uncompressed 16-bit PCM audio, Sample Rate 44.1 kHz,
Stereo.
If I download direct from the app on the iPod Touch, I only get aif, caf an=
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wav as options. If I upload to ftp from the iPod Touch I get the options of
aac, mp3, "Apple Lossless", FLAC and ogg.
I can also upload to SoundCloud though, I'm not sure what it does to the
track that's uploaded (as in what format it is).
There was another question about how the Mikey folds or moves around, below
are two pictures that show the extreme ranges, there are three steps betwee=
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the extreme ranges.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/naturerecordings/Mikey_Classic_Side_90.jpg
https://s3.amazonaws.com/naturerecordings/bleumic.jpg
Rick
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