Subject: | Re: Simultaneous recording with two digital recorders? |
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From: | "soundings23" soundings23 |
Date: | Fri Jun 8, 2012 11:43 am ((PDT)) |
I'll just get on and give it a go this weekend and see what it sounds like. Did you find any sync issues as suggested due to minutely different clock times on different devices? I image the differences are so slight it would only tell after quite a while? --- In "Jez" <> wrote: > > CW means making two recordings on separate recorders at the same time - its > an interesting technique. We do it on the Wildeye courses from time to time. > > > --- In Chris Edwards <chris-yahoo@> wrote: > > > > On Fri, 8 Jun 2012, soundings23 wrote: > > > > > I read that if you're recording soundcapes such as waves on a beach > > > multiple recording points are recommended. > > > (http://www.michaelgallagher.co.uk/archives/tag/chris-watson) > > > > Reading that I'm unclear whether CW means multiple sync'd recordings, or, > > simply mixing multiple recordings which may have been made at different > > times. > > > |
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