| Subject: | 4 channels field recording |
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| From: | Gianni Pavan <> |
| Date: | Wed, 07 Sep 2005 10:12:32 +0200 |
Hi all,
I hope to be able to do some field recording with a 4 channels
recording system (laptop + MOTU Traveller).
What is the best I could do with such a system ?
One of my ideas is to use two low-noise omnis, or cardioids, to get
the whole soundscape, and two shotguns to point in the direction
where I expect to hear the sounds I'm interested in (deers).
What else I could do ?
Gianni
PS: if I'll succeed in my program I'll post a summary
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