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Re: Hello, Thank You, a short (?) introduction & call for help

Subject: Re: Hello, Thank You, a short (?) introduction & call for help
From: "Gerrit" gerritjanbeumer
Date: Sat Feb 15, 2014 2:49 pm ((PST))
Thanks Dan for replying!

Really appreciate your comment/kind reply.
Maybe you could expain to me/us a bit more about what having them both at t=
he Nature Sound's Society annual Field Recording implies?
- Does having these two parabola's at the field recording workshop means th=
at some sort of inter-system head-to- head comparison be made during the ve=
nue?
If so, what aspects of the two will the workshop address/evaluate ? Will th=
is workshop come up with/publish a report for others to read/learn from ?
- And mybe you can share with us if other models/systems will also be prese=
nt at the venue, and if not, why the Wildtronic and Telinga's were selected=
  two were selected?

Many thanks in advance for your respons!

Kind regards,

Gerrit
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Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2014 11:09:08 -0800
Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Hello, Thank You, a short (?) introduction=
 & call for help


























      > Does anyone have experience with both the parabolic set-ups of Teli=
nga and Wildtronic, so as to let me know how they compare practically in th=
e field and/or acoustically?



We plan to have both sets at the Nature Sounds Society's annual Field Recor=
ding Workshop at Yuba Pass, June 27-29, 2014.



-Dan Dugan













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