Subject: | Re: setting up two Sennheiser ME66 for stereo recording |
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From: | thomas_bancroft |
Date: | Sat May 2, 2015 5:35 pm ((PDT)) |
thanks, David, I was able to put the curves into audacity and will play wit= h them.=0D Thanks for the suggestions on the using the ground and grass, I will give = that I try. I noticed on a few recordings that I made along a board walk in= dense bushy cover had less noise than others, It must have been that the v= egetation was helping block the car noise. =0D Great fun, and lots more for me to learn.=0D All the best, Tom=0D |
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