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Re: [microsound] Recording Sounds



hi,

if your looking for some decent gear and prices on binaural mics and such,
go to: http://www.minidisco.com  i do not represent them in any way.  i have
ordered from them for 2 years and they ship fast, etc.

best,
marc

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earphone music
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On 6/9/02 7:46 PM, "<<< audi sensa >>>" <audisensa@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> apparently the core sound binaurals are fantastic for such things.
> http://www.core-sound.com/
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Christian Aeschliman" <ozwanderlust@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2002 1:34 PM
> Subject: [microsound] Recording Sounds
> 
> 
>> Hello folks
>> 
>> I just made some very interesting recordings of body sounds ... percussive
>> ones ... humming ... knuckles cracking, and all that stuff.  It was a lot
> of
>> trouble getting a quiet environment and dealing with all the background
> and
>> computer noise though.
>> 
>> But I have a Minidisc player that I'm going to use instead from now on.
>> What kind of microphones do you recommend for getting noises up close?
> Can
>> I find a decent quality one for cheap (hopefully very cheap) here in the
>> USA?
>> 
>> Also ... what do others use to make field recordings and what-not besides
>> DATs and Minidiscs ... are there any hard disk devices out there that you
>> all have had experience with?
>> 
>> -Christian
>> 
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