The tide was low and the sea couldn't be heard.
Arnthor
=DEann 30.7.2013 20:17, skrifa=F0i Klas Strandberg:
>
> My brain likes the AB track better.
> But where have all the low frequencies from the sea gone?
>
> Klas.
>
> At 01:49 2013-07-30, you wrote:
> >I and my wife went to the West Fjords in Iceland and travelled around on
> >July 26-28 with our friend, Unnur Stefan=EDa Alfre=F0sd=F3ttir. In the m=
orning
> >of July 28 I recorded the bubble and singing of the stream at the farm,
> >Ne=F0ri-Rau=F0sdalur. Two R=F8de NT-2A were used in an omnidirectional
> >Ab-Stereo setup with 40 cm spacing. Then I changed the configuration to
> >an eight setup, with the same location of the mics. This is a kind of
> >related to the Blumlein Setup except that in Blumlein the mics are close
> >to each other in a 90=B0setup with one above the other (see
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blumlein_Pair).
> >The difference was shaking. In the first recording the eight
> >configuration is used and the AB-setup in the second one. Please note
> >the deapth of the eight figured sound and how the deep tones of the
> >spring are getting through. A Nagra Ares BB+ was used.
> >Here is the Eight-configured recording:
> >http://www.hljod.blog.is/users/df/hljod/files/baejarlaekurinn_blumlein.m=
p3
> >Then the AB-setup:
> >http://www.hljod.blog.is/users/df/hljod/files/baejarlaekurinn_ab.mp3
> >
> >Best regards,
> >
> >Arnthor Helgason
> > <arnthor.helgason%40simnet.is>
> >
> >
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