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Recording Bird calls.

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Subject: Recording Bird calls.
From: "s.fairbairn" <>
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2011 15:46:35 +1000
There is an Australian Wildlife Sound Recording Group and the Secretary is
Tony Baylis email  

 Google "Olympic PCM recorders". Then try eBay to see who has stocks in the
US. There are several computer programs free, Audacity, which you can use to
edit your recording when they have been down loaded to your computer. There
are some Sonogram programs which you can use to examine call frequencies and
power. Cornell has one free.

 

Playing back your recordings, warts and all, is very evocative of many happy
occasions in the past. Stuart.


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