At the end of the set AInote-san concluded with an improvised piece under the Whaletone Opera banner that was much more avant-garde and eccentric - as on might expect from improvised music! Members of the collective disbanded into the audience where they basically tried to 'freak out the squares'. They did, and it was good. All in good humour!
'Field recording', sometimes known as 'Phonography', is the technique of capturing an audible illustration of an environment. To be recording 'in the field' is to be recording outside of the studio. I often think of these recordings as 'sound photographs'.
Where a recording is labelled 'binaural', headphones will help you enjoy the full effect.
Equipment
My current field recording gear comprises of a pair of Sound Professionals SP-TFB-2 binaural microphones and a Zoom H2 recorder. Occasionally I use the H2's built-in stereo mics which I find can be handy when I don't have the time to set up the binaural mics.
I record straight to 48kHz/24-bit .wav format using the H2, and apply a small amount of amplification if necessary.
The early recordings featured here were made using an unbranded pair of binaural mics and a Sony MZ-R50 minidisc recorder.
1 comments:
Your music are so nice! Really like them, keep my eyes watching!
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