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Re: Dawn in the Sonoran desert

Subject: Re: Dawn in the Sonoran desert
From: "Jim Morgan" fundador_four
Date: Sun May 19, 2013 9:51 am ((PDT))
Neat recording Martyn. Were you on the Pacific side or the Gulf side? And
what city were you near?

Jim

On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Martyn Stewart <>wrot=
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> It's the ocean,  Arn=C5=9F=C3=B3r
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> On May 19, 2013, at 4:53 AM, Arn=C5=9F=C3=B3r Helgason <arnthor.helgason@=
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> > A great recording: The ambient sound was probably the wind?
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> > Arnthor Helgason
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> > =C5=9Eann 19.5.2013 03:46, skrifa=C4=9Fi Martyn Stewart:
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> > > Man hasn't built his houses here yet and the soundscape is still
> > > intact (For Now) Half of my library is now extinct, yes, natural soun=
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> > > is on the endangered list too!
> > > Early morning in the Sonoran Desert, this is a section just after
> > > first light. The white-winged doves are calling through the morning
> > > air, Cactus wrens, Gila woodpeckers, cardinals and all, announce the
> day.
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> > > https://soundcloud.com/martynstewart/dawn-in-the-sonoran-desert
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> > > Microphone: MKH 30-40 MS
> > > Recorder:Sound Devices 722
> > > Sample Rate/Bit rate: 44.1k/24 bit
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> > > Tripod mounted with a rycote wind protection kit.
> > > 200ft of cable extended out into the desert scrub.
> > > Location: Baja California.
> > > Recordist: Martyn Stewart
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