Ross,
I think I liked the first recording the best, I could get more
thoroughly 'immersed' in it :-)
The second cut is excellent also.
I am intrigued by your description of the windshield using duck
feathers underneath the lycra, seems very effective. And what an apt
choice of materials for a wildlife sound recordist.
Vicki
On 24/02/2012, at 3:37 PM, hartogj wrote:
> Hi Ross,
>
> I enjoyed them both. This one does seem like a more natural
> perspective to me - facing the ocean. And there is still plenty of
> movement across the stereo width. I especially like the well-
> defined texture of foaminess.
>
> This definitely has me watching the surf and wind forecasts, as I
> have yet to make a surf recording this winter.
>
> John Hartog
> rockscallop.org
>
> --- In "oskargypsy"
> <> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I have posted another recording from the pebble ridge session.
>> In this one the mics are parallel with the beach rather than at 90
>> degrees.
>> http://soundcloud.com/rosshale/pebble-ridge-2
>> Sony m10, external primo em172 in a Rob D style pbba.
>> Hope you enjoy it.
>> Thanks, Ross
>>
>
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