Subject: | Re: For those interested in noise issues - FYI |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Sat Oct 19, 2013 7:56 am ((PDT)) |
> Last year I started a label called Very Quiet Records to offer field > recordists and sound artists the opportunity to share what they considered > quiet places or quiet situations. The definition I left open. Tony, I have the luxury of being able to feed my mic lines from the wood in North Devon into my bedroom and listen to the small sounds in bed. The predominant background is a small stream in a deep channel and wind rustle and I can only guess at the clicks and shuffling noises. The limit is Sennheiser noise, but I can reduce that quite a bit. David Brinicombe |
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