Any comments as to the quality? To me it's just a tad sensitive to the
higher frequencies (?).
Originally posted audio:
http://ourmissourilife.com/rickles/Blackwell092210.mp3
<http://ourmissourilife.com/rickles/Blackwell092210.mp3>
<http://ourmissourilife.com/rickles/Blackwell092210.mp3>Higher quality
uncompressed is below.
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Rick Munday <>wrot=
e:
> 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 =
and
> there as well as me mumbling thoughts and an encounter with some fisherme=
n.
>
> 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 a=
t
> 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
> and wav as options. If I upload to ftp from the iPod Touch I get the opti=
ons
> 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, bel=
ow
> are two pictures that show the extreme ranges, there are three steps betw=
een
> 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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