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Re: [microsound] whale/dolphin



I heard something about someone doing this in a pool, except they put the
mic in a metal can for special effect

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aaron Ximm" <ghede@xxxxxxxx>
To: "Tim Kugel" <guitardo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: "microsound" <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 07, 2003 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [microsound] whale/dolphin

> Hey Tim,
>
> I recorded elephant seals on a beach south of San Francisco ~ but not
> underwater ... :)  There's an excerpt of their very odd call up on my
> site, if you look at the SF Bay field recording page under 'Ano Nuevo.'
>
> I've heard of people constructing hydrophones with contact mics sealed in
> hot glue at the end of very long mic cables ~ I think Jeremiah Moore might
> have experimented with this technique, I think there's contact info at
> his site:
>
>  http://www.northstation.net/
>
> (Incidentally if you hit:
>
>  http://www.northstation.net/sounds/
>
> you can d/l a 15 MB mp3 of the musique concrete lullaby 'Lull' he
> presented on March 28 at Field Effects 10...)
>
> Keep meaning to 'roof test' my pelican case by sealing a (cheap) Md
> recorder and mic pair inside it and dropping it first in my tub and then
> the Bay ~ curious if the water-plastic-air-conventional mic boundaries let
> anything interesting through... :/
>
> best,
>  aaron
>
>   ghede@xxxxxxxx
>   http://www.quietamerican.org
>
>
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