A dual-purpose solution. With a supply of malt vinegar, you're also ready
for fish & chips!
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 5:36 AM, David Darrell-Lambert =
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> Not sound related, so if you get bittern which you are likely to use dark
> vinegar to take away the sting. It works really quickly. It=92s so good=
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> David Darrell-Lambert
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> On 17 Aug 2017, at 09:12, [naturerecordists] =
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> Hello all.
> I am a pretty much complete beginner in the field of nature recording. A=
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> the moment my kit is an Olympus LS14 recorder, an MVO VXR40 Shotgun mic,
> and a DIY pair of omni EM172 capsules.
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> I have been browsing the internet and thoroughly confusing myself looking
> at SASS rigs and various expensive looking setups for recording in stereo=
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> So rather than confusing myself any further, I think I'll just aim to get
> some recording experience under my belt using the inbuilt stereo
> microphones on the LS14, and the shotgun mike.
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> Tomorrow I'm heading to the Isle of Skye for 7 days, so hopefully the
> weather will be conducive to some nature recording (I'll be taking bat
> detector as well, as well as midge repellent)
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> Hopefully I'll be able to get internet access to try and share some
> recordings!
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> Regards,
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> Brian.
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