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[microsound] Burying Microphones
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- Subject: [microsound] Burying Microphones
- From: Mike Sweeton <mikesweeton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2008 13:39:37 +0100
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Does anyone have any experience with burying microphones to record the
sounds of earth moving?
I'm a little unsure of how to go about this and I can't seem to find much
information on it.
Any help or ideas would be great!
Mike