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[MOJAVE-2014_05_16-19_49]
Fri, 16 May 2014 19:49:00 +0000
Location: Mojave Desert Preserve
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Garth Paine
Mic: Soundfield sps200 (ambiA); Schoeps MK4 MK8 (ms)
This file contains a few interesting events. As stated in the previous recording, this recording also contains the same electronic beeping in intervals of 25 seconds. There are some interesting bird calls, one sounding similar to a seagull’s caw, and one loud squawking bird call. From about the 9:30 minute mark until the end of the recording there is a very gradual build up of crickets chirping together. It starts with just one until the 15:30 minute mark.
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00:17:37.899 [strong] [wind] [shrubbery] [plants] [nature] [wind]
[Mojave_May16]
Fri, 16 May 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Mojave Desert Preserve
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording contains a wind sound scape with plenty of wildlife activity. Sporadically throughout, new birds chime in to the recording and gives their unique calls for a few minutes at a time. Needless to say the wind overpowers most of the bird calls as most of the birds are usually off in to the distance. There a couple of instances in where wildlife movement becomes audible. This events are quite brief however, but they depict the dry dessert landscape.
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00:18:37.060 [squeaky] [crisp] [texture] [small] [cheeps] [small] [birds] [wind] [dried] [plants] [brushing]
[OrganPipeCactus_March16_2ch_Dawn]
Sun, 16 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H6
This recording contains a massive sample of wind fluctuating through the landscape and cacti. There are some very strong winds which cause the microphone to clip at times, and there also some very peaceful wind samples that blow around dried leaves, sticks and cacti spines creating an interesting sonic texture. There are also a few instances about halfway through the recording when a wonderful songbird belts out a few tunes.
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00:19:34.156 [wind] [strong] [breeze] [dried] [leaves] [dried] [plants] [cacti] [wildlife] [bird] [calls] This is great sample of the howling wind kicking up some dried leaves, sticks, and cacti spines. The textures from the leaves and sharp winds blowing through the cacti create an interesting sonic field. There are also a few bird calls in this section.
[OrganPipeCactus_March16_2ch_Cactus_3]
Sat, 15 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H6
This file contains a large sample of the wind whistling through Organ Pipe Cacti. There are a plethora of instances when the microphone clips from strong winds passing through, all of which have be tagged microphone clipping. There are also some brief instances of birds calling and chirping in the distance.
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00:26:07.318 [strong] [wind] [breeze] [plants] [cacti]
[OrganPipeCactus_March15_part2]
Sat, 15 Mar 2014 00:00:00 +0000
Location: Organ Pipe Cactus National Park
GPS: 0 0
Altitude: 0
Author: Leah Barclay
Mic: Zoom H2N
This recording contains many samples of wildlife activity. Such as birds chipping, birds fluttering their wings, and birds hopping around on the ground pecking at the floor. There are also many samples of wind and plant life moving in the wind; i.e. shrubbery brushing against one another, dried sticks and leaves being pushed around on the floor. At virtually any point in the recording these sounds are present after a few moments of listening. The more prevalent events, or sections, of these sonic events have been noted accordingly.