June 16 (and clarification)
Posted: 17 Jun 2014 20:01
On another occasion I commented as I develop my catches. Still to do it again I think that way the listener can also put in the situation being played.
Well, I classify my recordings in the following ways:
a) "live" recordings that rascal still live (controlling the recording a few feet from the action) or when I could camouflage the recording equipment in the same place (room) where the events will develop.
b) "indirect" when the recorder is located at a fixed point (camouflaged) that allows the recording, but can be somewhat remote from the site of action. Typically in these cases is usually some element of ornamentation used floor hotel (tables, standing vases, pots). I usually use this system in my "absence" of the hotel or when fatigue overtakes me and not allow me to "stand guard".
Obviously, the recording quality between an average and another is considerable, but while in the second you lose some quality I honestly think that does not diminish the excitement of "living in the moment." It is a very personal opinion, of course.
This explanation comes to the case of the following. They were recorded on the last night in the Persal Hotel. I arrived quite late to the hotel after a day of exhausting work. Normally when I go to "my hotel" I usually wear different recorders. Last night a couple of them camouflage. One on my floor and another on the lower deck.
This morning the results collected.
Well, I classify my recordings in the following ways:
a) "live" recordings that rascal still live (controlling the recording a few feet from the action) or when I could camouflage the recording equipment in the same place (room) where the events will develop.
b) "indirect" when the recorder is located at a fixed point (camouflaged) that allows the recording, but can be somewhat remote from the site of action. Typically in these cases is usually some element of ornamentation used floor hotel (tables, standing vases, pots). I usually use this system in my "absence" of the hotel or when fatigue overtakes me and not allow me to "stand guard".
Obviously, the recording quality between an average and another is considerable, but while in the second you lose some quality I honestly think that does not diminish the excitement of "living in the moment." It is a very personal opinion, of course.
This explanation comes to the case of the following. They were recorded on the last night in the Persal Hotel. I arrived quite late to the hotel after a day of exhausting work. Normally when I go to "my hotel" I usually wear different recorders. Last night a couple of them camouflage. One on my floor and another on the lower deck.
This morning the results collected.