Subject: | Re: silencing cicadas |
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From: | "Marinos Koutsomichalis" marinoskouts= |
omichalis Date: Thu Jun 9, 2011 5:06 am ((PDT)) just leave you mike there and go away.. in general things sound differently= when you are not there m On 9 Jun 2011, at 12:45, Raimund wrote: > When I try to record greek cicadas at close distances, they usually stop = singing as soon as I get closer than 10 or 20 meters :-( > > Raimund > > -- Marinos Koutsomichalis Music Research Center, University of York Contemporary Music Research Centre (CMRC) Faculty of Music Technology & Acoustics - TEI of Crete www.marinoskoutsomichalis.com www.agxivatein.com |
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