Hi Jos=E9,
I frankly cannot see the problem!
The only thing that is different in the first 13! seconds is that no
high pass filter was applied there.
What do you think the "resonance" is like?
There is faint motor noise from 2:21 till 5:06 and another high pass
filter at 4:21 till 4:40.
Apart from that it's a very nice brook and birdsong scene!!
Cheers
Volker
Am 11.04.2012 20:14, schrieb freitojos:
>
>
> http://soundcloud.com/freitojos/20120401t0600z-bestan-a-river
>
> Hello,
> Here is one recording that in the first five or six seconds is without
> high pass filter 700 hz and all the rest with the high pass filter.
> The ms setup mkh 30/40 was put near a huge wall in the grass near the
> soil 60cm, against the wall 100 cm. with a very deep litle river in
> front with the microphones pointed to the open space. Can somebody
> explain the ressonance in the first seconds? So the next time I can
> think to optimize the position of the microphones. I think is
> something similar to the situation with the walls that David descrives.
> Thank you,
> Jos=E9
>
"While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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