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Re: Woolamai Beach

Subject: Re: Woolamai Beach
From: "hartogj" hartogj
Date: Fri Jun 29, 2012 5:40 pm ((PDT))
Hi Peter,
I think the effect could easily have been caused by the wave sounds - perhaps 
two waves crossing against the shore. You were up against a dune too so 
possibly some complex reflections and resonance there. I like the sense of 
breadth in the lower frequencies and the pounding reminds me of a winter swell 
up here.

John Hartog
Portland, Oregon

--- In  Peter Shute <> wrote:
>
> I was recently at a conference near Phiilip Island in Victoria, Australia. 
> There wasn't much daylight available outside of conference times as it's mid 
> winter here, and the weather was very wet and windy, so I only managed this 
> one recording of surf at Woolamai Beach:
> http://soundcloud.com/petershute/woolamai
> 
> This was recorded with my EM172/SASS rig, so I'm interested in opinions on 
> the quality. In particular, an odd shifting effect at 4:00 which I'm 
> wondering whether it's caused by wind in the mics, or possibly some fluke of 
> wave patterns.
> 
> Peter Shute
>








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