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Re: European and Scandinavian wildlife/soundscape recordings needed!

Subject: Re: European and Scandinavian wildlife/soundscape recordings needed!
From: "Avocet" madl74
Date: Thu Jan 3, 2013 8:09 pm ((PST))
> It's called the Holocene Sound Project because its remit is that
> geological epoch,

Ian,

Too late - we are now in the Anthropocene epoch. :-)

I've got lots of recordings in a birch wood and associated landscapes
in Devon. They are 44.1KHz mp3 at 320kb/s. Is that unacceptable?.

> Of course, it is impossible to recreate fully how things must have
> sounded in the Mesolithic era.

Do you mean wildlife or inanimate landscape sounds? I've been
selecting portions of long recordings which have attractive wildlife,
principally birdsong sounds, but I have Exmoor and Dartmoor not far
away with wind and water sounds and possibly wind on Neolithic
artefacts.

There is an ancient mammal in Devon which is beaver which would be an
interesting challenge.

David

David Brinicombe
North Devon, UK
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce







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