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On 29/03/2022 19:50, Patrick Perdue wrote:
Hi:
Back in the spring of 2014 (May 25, to be exact), I set up a pair of omni-directional condenser microphones on a Jecklin disk connected to a field recorder on an external battery, and recorded continuously for 24 hours. This was shortly before I moved to New York City, so I wanted a good, solid day to remember my home town... or something. I kept those files around. I can upload them somewhere if you like. It goes from 6:30 AM to 6:30 AM, so the sun is already up by the time it starts. I also have multiple TB's of lossless recordings from the streams I've had up. My Queens stream has been gone for over two years, but my Greensboro, NC (actually Jamestown now) stream is still in operation. I keep an SSD connected to that machine, which is always recording to FLAC.
You are welcome to pull from it, but there is an automated clock that goes off every 15 minutes that might get in your way. My archives don't have those. I can go back to any day from December 21st of last year onward from that stream, and can give you a full day from most of 2016 through 2020 as recorded and streamed by a pair of microphones at my old apartment in Belle Harbor. Let me know if you are interested in any particular point in time.
On 3/24/2022 11:22 PM, Zach Poff wrote:
Hello fellow streamers.
I've been experimenting recently with a "time-lapse" logic for listening to durational field recordings, trying to condense long-term imperceptible changes into something we can more readily understand. I've been doing 24hr recordings and playing them through a Max patch to compress them to 1hr (using thousands of cross-faded fragments). The gradual exchanges between soundmakers (people / animals / weather ...) seems to be heightened by the montage. But I'm also noticing how the "constant" hum of the city evolves too: not so constant as it shifts in dominant pitch and color. I love the unrelenting "liveness" of open microphones so I'm interested in how these two nearly-opposite listening practices might combine.
I need 22 of these "1 hour = 1 day" segments. I have been leaving recorders "undercover" near my home in New York, USA, but I'm also reaching out to recordists and streamers to see if people are interested in contributing a 24hr field recording or permission to record their live-stream for a day. If so, I'd love to talk off-list.
Thanks!
-Zach Poff
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