Subject: | Re: old mic vs new mic, can you help? |
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From: | madl74 |
Date: | Fri Nov 21, 2014 6:20 am ((PST)) |
> My reason for wanting to know, is that a recording I made back in 1990 in > Central Australia of a lone dingo howling, has been selected by > Australia's National Film and Sound Archive as one of the top ten sound > clips for 2014 that have recently been added to their collection. It is > the only wildlife sound recording to reach the top 12, other clips are > pop songs from yesteryear e.g. Great Southern Land, and a wartime > recording of soldiers singing. Vicki, I had to have a listen and it is a beautiful recording and well deserves to be in the Archive, congratulations. David Brinicombe |
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