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Re: Surf noise spectrum

Subject: Re: Surf noise spectrum
From: "Peter Shute" pshute2
Date: Wed Oct 2, 2013 4:45 am ((PDT))
Yes, you're right, thanks. Jumping to conclusions again. The surf is mostly=
 in the bottom few hundred Hz where I thought it should be.

Peter Shute

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Subject: [Nature Recordists] RE: Surf noise spectrum



Hi Peter,
I think that band is primarily insects not surf - a dense background chorus=
 of tree crickets, cicadas or something.
John


John Hartog
oregonsoundscapes.com

rockscallop.org


---In  <> wrote:

This recording was made about 4km inland at Wilsons Promontory in Victoria,=
 Australia. There was a strong swell and there's a lot of surf noise in the=
 background as I expected, but I didn't expect to see it concentrated betwe=
en 2700 and 4000Hz on the spectrogram. Is that usual? Why so high?

https://soundcloud.com/petershute/file-mile-rd-wilsons

Peter Shute











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