Subject: | bat recording with AT4022 mic |
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From: | "NordicNature" nordicsounds |
Date: | Wed Jun 1, 2011 2:02 am ((PDT)) |
Hi! I have recorded a bat with a standard mic, so it's not as good as you would get with a ultrasound mic or a bat detector of some kind. I used a Audio Technica AT4022 in a Telinga parabolic dish. I recorded in 192000Hz and then lowered it by ten times to 19200Hz so It's possible to hear the bat. What is the best way to work with the file in post? Any suggestions? This is my first attempr so I didn't really know what to do... You ca listen to the bat recording at http://soundcloud.com/nordicnature/bat-recording-without |
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