Subject: | Re: Tree used as part of microphone array |
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From: | dh005k |
Date: | Tue May 27, 2014 6:53 pm ((PDT)) |
Very cool! I would be interested to learn more of your exact setup, e.g. di= ameter of tree, texture of bark, position of mics (180=C2=B0 apart?). I bel= ieve Bernie Krause mentions this in his 2002 publication Wild Soundscapes. = PS This was my first post! |
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