... Having just said that, it looks like all they needed was some "Great British Rain" and the adults are back on form. This is what a bunch of ~30 of the...
Dear All, I know that there is some web site that lists each bird species in the neotropics and matches same with what publication has published a sound...
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John: You could try www.mangoverde.com It provides links to photos, sounds, and videos of as many species as it can. Cheers! Steve P ... sound recording ... ...
Recently I asked the group to recommend a good relatively low cost microphone for use in the 22" parabolic mic setup I am building. I was suprised that one of...
in theory, it should be an omni mic, but in practice, cardioids work better. all you need to make sure is that it is a widish cardioid, so it 'sees' the whole...
... Why would you generalize that cardioids are better? Maybe someone knows how much of a parabolic dish would be ideally covered evenly by each mic if stereo...
For online neotropical bird songs and calls check out http://www.xeno-canto.org/ This is a very well-done website with several thousand songs and calls ...
I think the following might work in converting MS to L&R and back in ProTools. If anyone wants to check this they can let me know if I am doing it right. ...
There's also an issue with the complex "comb filtering" created by reflections inside the dish which seems to be less with cardioids than omnis. If the...
From: Kevin Colver To: naturerecordists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 12:05 AM Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Re: L&R Stereo to MS? I think...
... Unfortunately, I think not. ... How about two cardioids in separate, big, parabolic dishes with an adjustable parallax for stereo? Rob D. ... -- Rob...
... This seems to have been tried in the early days without stellar results http://www.wildlife-sound.org/journal/archive/stereo1.html#longrange Hacking...
... Thanks Richard. Great resource page and historical record! David used 36" dishes too. One suitable application might be both dishes, close-spaced ...
Posted by: "Steve Pelikan" ... Actually it's not inside the dish, it's a standing wave created in front of the dish by the interactions of the reflections and...
This coyote chorus was recorded about an hour before sunrise at a remote wetland location in Lake County Oregon. Recorded with a SD-702 and NT1A mics. The...
Nice recording John. Could describe the conditions in more detail? Aside from the great sounding Coyotes I hear the pleasant soft sound of running water, and...
Some of you on the list know me as a public radio producer for a show called Weekend America. A couple of weeks ago we did a segment that involved the sounds...
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Hi Jim, Mics about 50 feet back from the edge of a lake. Verry slight breeze. No running water, but lapping lake ripples on fine, silty muck. Arid environment:...
Amazing recording! What I like, and I presume it is the bullfrog making the sound, is the way the bullfrog just keeps on making that sound unmoved by what is...
Being new here, I'll offer a quick intro before starting in on my questions.... By trade I'm a business consultant (think helping small to mid-size businesses...
... Since size and weight are issues, I'd suggest you consider the new Fostex FR-2LE and Tascam HD-P2. The FR-2LE has preamps that seem the equal of those in...
Nice coyote recording, but I'd be very surprised if that was a bullfrog. It sounds nothing like the booming JUG-O-RUM call that I've heard bullfrogs make. The...
Hi All, Just wondering what people regard as the best EQ currently available for OSX? I've scanned the archives and seen a number of recommendations for Eqium,...
... Hi Paul-- It depends a bit on the type of EQ you like or need. What audio app do you use? I often do a lot of very narrow notching along with more...
This is off topic is it not. pure tech talk. ... From: Paul Jacobson To: naturerecordists@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 8:53 AM Subject:...
Hello all! Just to be curious, why not consider the Marantz 660 CF recorder? $449.00 on ebay, if not cheaper used. Not up to the audio standards? Thanks,...