Subject: | Re: chris watson & the sound of snails & centipedes |
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From: | "Robb Nichols" robb_nichols |
Date: | Thu Mar 22, 2012 10:06 am ((PDT)) |
Thanks for pointing out these links, guys! I especially loved the sound of the centipede's footsteps. Richard Devine also made a fun recording of maggots a few years ago using four channels: two hydrophones in the muck and two mics just above them. The recording and details can be seen here: http://www.sonic-terrain.com/2010/09/recording-of-the-week-maggots-fun-by-r= ichard-devine Cheers! Robb ~-|**|PrettyHtmlEnd|**|-~ end group email --> |
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