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Re: more field recording samples to share: frogs at night



I've had this on as background for the past hour or so since you sent it, can't thank you enough...

i'm focusing better than I have in a long time!

I have a microtrack as well.  did you just use the T-mic included with it?

all best,
todd


On 6/16/07, burnett@pobox.com <burnett@pobox.com > wrote:
Wanting something more portable and less obtrusive than a laptop and
softball-sized USB mic, last weekend I bought an M-Audio MicroTrack 24/96 for
portable field recording. After a thunderstorm a couple of days later the
frogs were extremely vocal, so I thought I'd capture some croaks.

http://www.subscapeannex.com/other/frogs_in_bog.mp3 - 29min41sec, 41MB mp3

( Linked off of http://www.subscapeannex.com/sounds.html  )

Recorded in 24-bit WAV, converted to mp3 by iTunes. No processing. Anyone
is welcome to use these as you like, for going to sleep by, sampling for
industrial music, whatever, although I'd like to know if you do. I'm
keeping the WAV file of this for later, although not posting it as it's
most of a CD by itself.

best,
Steve B  Subscape Annex http://www.subcapeannex.com/




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