Subject: | Re: Kangaroo Jumping in Stereo.... |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:21 pm ((PDT)) |
> Last week I left my recording kit out for a full night in the Australian = bush (Wyperfeld National Park, Victoria) and was happy to find I captured a= few surprises - in this case a Western Grey Kangaroo jumps past the microp= hones during the dawn chorus - listen with headphones! Marc, I understand you were using two mono mics, but there was a clear volume stereo difference as the animal passed and it gave a good stereo image on speakers. What was the setup? Again, you couldn't have set it up better if you tried with a tame kangaroo= . :-) David Brinicombe |
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