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070_30seconds-of-banquet-ICMC-2011.WAV

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thanvannispen

August 7th, 2011

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Speech > Conversation / Crowd
Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Field Recording (Olympus LS-10) of the talking sounds of the visitors of the Banquet in the wonderful Yorkshire Sculpture Park at the International Computer Music Conference 2011, Huddersfield.
In this unfiltered / unedited recording you can hear clearly that everybody is having interesting conversations, in total at 81 dB. : )
More information on the ICMC 2011 on: http://icmc2011.org.uk/venues/ and http://www.facebook.com/groups/228148080555665/

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banquet
chat
chatting
field-recording
icmc2011
people
people-talking
talking
talking-loud
vocal
voice

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Wave (.wav)

Duration

0:31.973

File size

5.4 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

16 bit

Channels

Stereo

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