Hi, I'm interested in the new version based on the Zoom H2N. Can you give
me details and cost ?
Gianni
2013/5/24 umashankar <>
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> that one is me, and no I have not given up. my latest version uses the
> zoom H2 with the ambisonic array built in. it sounds pretty good to me. I
> have to set up to calibrate these arrays before I can sell them. but if
> anybody wants one (and can calibrate or use it without calibration) I wil=
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> sell one. I live in india, so shipping is the real killer. (I have to get
> the zoom and parts from the US and Europe, then ship it to whatever
> destination it has to go to)
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> Umashankar
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> there is is a photo essay for those who want to do it themselves.
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> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] ambisonic
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> I vaguely remember there was one made in India by someone on this list bu=
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> perhaps it is no longer available?
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> -- Robin Parmar
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> sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.
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