Subject: | 1. Re: Advice please on what mics for recording in quiet outdoor enviro |
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From: | "Robin" robin_parmar_sound |
Date: | Mon Sep 17, 2012 4:58 am ((PDT)) |
Avocet wrote: > A great recording of aeolian tones - not easy to record. Thanks David, Peter, and Ian. It means a lot to me to get praise like that = from recordists with much more experience and ability than myself. It makes= all those hours spent embedded in mud, standing in the rain, rather worthw= hile! I may not have previously linked to recordings since most of my SoundCloud = publications are compositions or improvisations of some type or another. Th= ey're not really Nature Recordist material since my field recordings are of= ten only a means to an end. This Moytura wind was used as a bed for vocal i= mprovisation, to accompany a dance piece. Or I should say "apparently", as = the performance took place in Estonia, and I was unable to attend. -- Robin Parmar |
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