Hello Norman!
Well... I'm not a specialist too but I know some birds calls :) You're righ=
t. You've recorded a pair of Tawny owls. The first, longer calls is a male =
and the second, short "barks" is female.
Regards
Krystian
Dnia 26-08-2011 o godz. 23:58 NormanD napisa=B3(a):
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> hello everyone,
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> I'm quite new here. I've been reading with interest about the Shure MX39=
1 mics. I took the plunge and ordered 2. They arrive here in UK surprisingl=
y fast and I got them wired up for my minidisc recorder in a jiffy and went=
straight out to give them a try out.
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> First, they are the quietest mics I've owned so far.
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> In my haste to get out and try them I used a very crude dummy head arran=
gement using a Cannon S35 loudspeaker as the head with my wooly bob hat ove=
r it and with the mics simply tucked into the turnup of the bob hat. I also=
tucked a strip of faux fur into the turnup over both mics.
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> My enthusiasm for outdoor recording isn't based on any great specialist =
knowledge about animal species etc so I only THINK I've recorded a family o=
f Owls.
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> Feel free to put me right if you think I've got it wrong. Any other help=
ful comments are welcome also.
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> Here's the Soundcloud link ( I've just opened an account there tonight )=
:
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> http://soundcloud.com/landranger/2011-08-24-shure-mx391-omni
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> There's a lot of noises-off and I haven't altered any of the frequency b=
alance yet.
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> Best wishes to you all,
> norman.
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