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Re: Amazon recording tips

Subject: Re: Amazon recording tips
From: "michael trommer" trommersanssoleil
Date: Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:41 am ((PDT))
Hi dug...

A lot of the more interesting sonic activity happens at night. As you=B9ll
probably want to set up your rig and leave the area, I=B9d recommend using =
one
of those flashing LED bike lights to help you locate your stuff in the dark=
.

Cheers...

michael


On 12-03-13 7:35 AM, "dug" <> wrote:

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> heading to Peru in a couple months, any tips and recommendations would be=
 much
> appreciated. my rig was going to be a Neumann SKM 140 XY, straight to a t=
ascam
> DR 100. a Telinga mic of some sort, Sonic Studios binaurals, and Sony PCM=
 D50.
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> biggest problem is the heat & humidity. from this esteemed group's experi=
ence,
> what would be the best rig, setup? i need portability and will be recordi=
ng
> both nature and native voices.
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> sincerely,
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> Dug
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>>> http://www.mixcloud.com/sans_soleil/










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