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Re: [microsound] Echolocation calls from bats
Dont know what j.frede use but most bat detectors have a line output=20
suitable for any recorder.
Never leave home without your bat detector, hydrophones and shotgun mic=20=
;=3D)
And there is a manufacturer of good detectors not far from you:=20
http://www.batsound.com
Sorry if I repeat any info already posted (I'm just back after a really=20=
great week at the prix ars in Linz).
/Jan L.
l=F6rdagen den 13 september 2003 kl 22.15 skrev Bj=F6rn Eriksson:
> Do you have a special bat sound recorder for capturing these high
> frequencys? What kind of bats were it you were recording in Utah?
>
> Sounds great with the bat performance!
>
> /Bj=F6rn Eriksson
>
> P.S. Just dicovered I had mispelled the word echolocation...
>
>> im doing a performance her in los angeles using recordings of bats i=20=
>> made
> in
>> utah a couple of months back.... really amazing sounds
>>
>> j.frede
>>
>>
>> LIsten to these bat's echolation sounds - I think they have a pretty=20=
>> cool
>> microsound approach! http://www.batcon.org/discover/echo.html =20
>> (though we
>> can't here it if not transposed)
>>
>> Some general info on echolation at
>> http://www.batcon.org/batsmag/v9n2-3.html
>>
>> /Bj=F6rn Eriksson
>>
>
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