Hisae got a bit microphone shy and she ended up sounding a bit like an artichoke. But I'm sure she'll do better next time.
Brassens did alright. And the noises from the Berlin tube are just majestic. I wish I taped some when I lived there...
Momus: do you have any posts about your own field recording set-up? Like the cooler stuff you might have used in Hakodate for instance. (or did you end up just using the new sony all the time?) Any notes you wrote with a pedagogical intent?
I have quite an impressive range of inadequate audio equipment now. The Hokkaido stuff was recorded on various things, Olympus Digital IC Recorders, Sony camcorders, my Sony M1 (which has a really annoying high-pitched twitter on the audio) and the old Fujifilm Finepix F601, which is what I still use for my radio programmes.
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Date: 2005-03-07 05:30 pm (UTC)But I'm sure she'll do better next time.
Brassens did alright.
And the noises from the Berlin tube are just majestic.
I wish I taped some when I lived there...
Momus: do you have any posts about your own field recording set-up?
Like the cooler stuff you might have used in Hakodate for instance.
(or did you end up just using the new sony all the time?)
Any notes you wrote with a pedagogical intent?
Cheers :))
Cameron
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Date: 2005-03-07 08:39 pm (UTC)