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Bamako Baptism Ceremony 001 Rear.flac

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MadGameOfficial

April 20th, 2012

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Music > Solo percussion
4.0 Field Recordings

This pack contains recordings that were taken as part of a large project. Part of this involved creating surround sound tracks for diffusion in large autidoria. There was originally no budget to purchase full 5.1 recording gear and, as a result, I improvised with a pair of Sony PCM D50 portable recorders. The recordings come as two stereo files, labelled "Front" and "Rear". They are (in theory) synchronised to one another. This is a recording of a baptism ceremony in a household in Bamako, Mali.

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Africa
baptism
children
festivities
Field-recording
music
people
talking
voices
walking
women

Type

Flac (.flac)

Duration

17:40.289

File size

140.8 MB

Sample rate

44100.0 Hz

Bit depth

24 bit

Channels

Stereo

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