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Schoeps Double MS sample

Subject: Schoeps Double MS sample
From: "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000
Date: Sun Jul 17, 2011 10:53 pm ((PDT))
http://naturesound.org/?p=579

This is a sample from the new Schoeps Double MS system.
Recorded today (17th July) you can hear the difference between a good 
microphone system in a quiet environment compared to the B-Format microphone 
system of the new ST450 soundfield microphone found here..
This is a 5 minute soundscape of a quiet environment found at Stossel creek, 
Washington. info found below.
Location: stossel creek
Date: 2011-07-17
Time: 18:00
State: WA
Description: evening at stossel creek
Habitat: ponds/coniferous
VoxType: evening
Category: soundscape
Recorder: SD 788t
Mics: schoeps double MS
Sample rate: 48k 24 bit
Microphone pattern: Double MS stereo-4 channel
Take# 1
Anthrophony: airplane/traffic/04:03 passing truck/6:37 plane/7:50 plane/14:00 
plane/14:49 passing truck/16:20 plane/18:15 plane/26:30 plane/
Geophony: light rain/
Biophony: song sparrow/swainsons thrush/common yellowthroat/American robin/8:50 
swainsons thrush song/10:40 unknown trill/11:04 high pitched robin calls/15:39 
common yellowthroat song/25:20 Douglas squirrel/26:10 red winged blackbird 
chips/
Weather: overcast
Temp: 58f
Humidity: 87%
Wind: calm
GPS:
Recordist: Martyn Stewart
Notes: inserted -30 db tone at beginning of the recording/ Mic suspension with 
Rycote windjammer and gitzo tripod/monitored without headphones/
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NOTE
If you would like to download this track for free, please go to this link and 
download the original Double MS recording in 4 channels




Martyn
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www.soundofcritters.com


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