Subject: | Re: Visitor's Center Soundscape Project |
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From: | sounds.images |
Date: | Thu Dec 12, 2013 12:17 pm ((PST)) |
I am currently involved in a public sound art installation that is going to= be permanent. Through a photographer friend I have found someone in the UK= that can make a timer unit to play at a set time. My soundscape is set to = be around an hour long and play at set times. I am in the uk and maybe not = the best. But playback these is done from pro SD card players. You can also= get an amp that will give two stereo outputs. =0D =0D =0D Good luck with the project sounds really exciting to be part of.=0D =0D =0D Simon.=0D |
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