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Romeo Rondeau
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Recording "Nature" Sounds
Don Pearce wrote:
On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 08:57:47 -0700, Jay Kadis
wrote:
In article ,
(Scott Dorsey) wrote:
Jay Kadis wrote:
In article ,
(Scott Dorsey) wrote:
Medicine Hat wrote:
Decent results, though I spent a fair bit of time editing out the
sound of aircraft (and the occasional sneeze). No matter how deep into
the bush I go in Ontario, eventually the sound of aircraft will visit.
Yes, but they change a lot. And the sound of DC-3s and Twin Otters is
a whole lot more interesting than that of 757s.
Don't you find it depressing that there's no place left on earth devoid
of aircraft sounds?
I dunno, I get paid to record aircraft sounds so I might be biased on
the subject. But the notion that there is no place free of human activity
on the earth seems to me like a good reason to better fund the space program.
--scott
My friend's father ran a label that recorded the Reno air race for many
years. I grew up around airplanes. In the days after 9/11 I could sit
in the yard and hear no aircraft. It was very obvious something was
missing.
At least sonic pollution won't be a problem on the moon.
I was supposed to fly out from London on 9/12 to stay with friends in
Tahoe and go to the air races. Never have got to see them yet...
I was at the Fort Worth Stockyards on the day that the planes started
flying again after 9/11. It was strange watching all the people look up
into the sky. After not hearing planes for sometime, actually hearing
the plane was strange, they all just stared. Very surreal.
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