I think it sounds fine, especially the first one, even if I agree
with you about "space". Many experienced Telinga users start by
recording far away, get closer, but find that there also is a "too close".
But how is handling noise? Wind noise? I bet you used a tripod?
Klas
At 20:28 2011-06-06, you wrote:
>I have put an Audio Techinca BP4025 stereo microphone in a Telina
>parabolic dish.
>Tell me what you think!
>Should I remove the BP4025 quickly, or is it ok to use it in a
>Telinga now and then?
>I have uploaded a couple of bird sounds.
>One bird is recorded very close so the bird sound is dominant, but I
>think you can still hear that it's stereo in the backbround.
>The second bird is recorded from a distance. Is that better?
>They where recorded in different places and different birds, but I
>wanted to hear the difference when recording close and from a distance.
>First sound: http://soundcloud.com/nordicnature/whitethrout-sylvia-communi=
s
>Second sound: http://soundcloud.com/nordicnature/reed-bunting-emberiza
>No post processing what so ever to the first sound and only a few db
>overall gain on the second sound.
>
>I hop that some of you have time to listen to the test recordings.
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>H=E5kan
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