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Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 23:05:05 +0100
ge, Westward Ho! Devon.




























      Ross, this is a great recording!!

Makes me want to be there!



The PBBA with EM172s inspires me to make one myself.



Thanks



Volker



On 05.02.2012 22:55, oskargypsy wrote:

>

> http://soundcloud.com/rosshale/high-tide-at-the-pebble-ridge

>

> This is a recording I made recently with a Sony M10 and a Rob D style

> PBBA using 2x em172 capsules on each channel.

>

> It is a very evocative sound from my childhood which I have been

> trying to record for a while.

>

> The pebble ridge is a well known local feature (called a spit) about

> 4km long, formed by long-shore drift constantly moving, working and

> depositing material carried from further down the coast.

>

> I remember the sound of the pebbles being much deeper and more clunky

> which means they would have been somewhat larger 40 years ago, which

> is quite possible as the ridge is a very dynamic structure, constantly

> changing, both in the long and short term.

>

> I made two recordings, one with the rig parallel with the ridge, and

> this one at 90 degrees.

> This one seems to capture the movement and gives a better impression

> of what is going on.

>

> Hope you enjoy it.

>

> Thanks,Ross

>



















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