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Re: Alice Microphone for Field Recording?

Subject: Re: Alice Microphone for Field Recording?
From: inetd_conf
Date: Fri Oct 28, 2016 10:55 am ((PDT))
I finished building the TSB-2555B Alice microphone. Initial tests against a=
n EM184 are promising, but the wind has been howling here so I haven't had =
a chance to try anything quiet. As soon as the wind dies down, though, I'd =
like to get out and put it through its paces.

 I don't have a dead room, so I can't do laboratory testing. I'd prefer to =
test it in the field. In case anyone other than me is interested in this mi=
crophone, what subjects would you like to hear recordings of?


 I'm in Hawaii, so there are some practical limits on what I can record (no=
 bison snuffling the grass, for example), but within reason I'm pretty flex=
ible.


 Tom








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sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Krause.



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