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Midnight February 12th 2013 in suburban windy city.
This long recording was a test. I wanted to know if I could hear the live carnival music of brass-bands far away in the city on 2.5 km. Normally when the wind is coming from that direction it must be possible, but the wind in coming on a 90 degree angle. It will be hard to hear the bands. During this recording you can hear the bands far sometimes. Because of the wind the sound is fading in and out.
Except of the music the result of this recording is also a long (53 minutes) windy night shot of a suburban environment at night during winter. You hear the wind in the dry leaves sometimes. Traffic driving on a local road behind the houses. Sometimes you hear people around and coots in the pound.
Brass-band moments:
01.17 short, 06.25 short, 13.48 long, 19.18 short, 23.58 long, 37.00 short, 40.15 short, 43.50 short,
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/medium/88416212.jpg
Picture with wind-direction, microphone position and music-source
Rode NT4 in blimp > Sony PCM D50
wind ENE 4bft, down-town is ESE, temp -4c,
recorded: Kruiskamp 's-Hertogenbosch
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Type
Flac (.flac)
Duration
53:24.320
File size
650.9 MB
Sample rate
48000.0 Hz
Bit depth
24 bit
Channels
Stereo