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Subject 1: (Interview). Subtitle: Wes Robbins. Timecode In: 00:00:51. Timecode out: 00:46:39. Notes: Farming discussion. Subject 2: (Interview). Subtitle: Wes Robbins. Timecode In: 01:06:26. Timecode out: 01:09:54. Notes: Soil discussions. Subject 3: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Thunder, rain. Timecode In: 01:11:37. Timecode out: 01:20:55. Subject 4: (Interview). Subtitle: Wes Robbins. Timecode In: 01:23:28. Timecode out: 01:33:09. Notes: Farming discussion. Subject 5: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Carousel organ music. Timecode In: 01:41:16. Timecode out: 01:48:46. Subject 6: (Sound Effects). Subtitle: Horse buggy sounds. Timecode In: 01:49:25. Timecode out: 02:00:23. Equipment Notes: Neumann RSM190 stereo shotgun mic in 5" Rycote zeppelin. DAT LOG FOR Natl Geo / NPR RECORDINGS, June 1993 DAT NUMBER: START DATE/TIME END DATE/TIME 12 Sun 6/27/93 1:06 pm Sun 6/27/93 6:00 pm GENERAL DESCRIPTIONOF CONTENTS: continue intv Wes Robbins in first field outside Burlington Colorado; go to second field, other sites; thunderstorm sounds; final intv with Wes at his office; carousel in Burlington park; horse cart sound riding through Burlington. All audio on this tape is made with a Neumann RSM190 in 5" Rycote zeppelin with Windjammer cover. Recordings decoded from MS to Left/Right before recording. Taped on Sony TCD-DI0 Mark II upgrade, with Absolute Time and Time of Day stamped in subcode. 0:00:00 pickup Wes Robbins intv standing in rows of corn in first field visited with him; his son Guy also here 0:00:30 talking about pump power 0:01:55 back to formal interview 0:14:42 sound bed for field # 1 standing in corn rows 0:15:35 photo opportunity and casual chat 0:16:32 Erla & Wes walk away down the rows to car then Flawn walking solo across corn rows 0:17:47 sound bed field #1 ambiance from wide path 0:18:45 closer sound of water pump and windy wheat still at field #1 NOTE: starting at 0:21:08 the DI0's high pass filter was switched in to cut down on wind rumble. Taken out at PNO 10 (1:11:10). Differing EQ will be needed to match Wes' voice at first location with his voice at second. 8 0:21:08 field #2, LEPA hose pivot, no audible pump sound, so good water sound plus occasional drive motor 0:22:03 Erla and Wes talk about soil compaction, other Q&A 9 0:46:46 sound bed sprinkler water with occasional motor 10 0:48:39 closer, denser water with occasional motor 11 0:50:43 even closer water, broader stereo 12 0:52:57 across the road at same location, wind in wheat 57:43 new location: cows and windmill at the crossroads some wind breakup 58:40 mike closer to ground to lessen wind shear; wind through the telephone wires 1:00:10 mike down in vegetative cover for immediate wind 1:01:37 good active wind (with CG shutter click) 1:01:55 good active wind 1:05:38 new location, at field with phantom wagon tracks: Wes explains long lasting soil compaction problems 1:10:00 Wes and Erla footsteps trail off 1:10:17 sound bed wheat field ambiance at this site NOTE: high pass filter on DI0 switched out starting next section 1:11:10 rain & thunder, with irrigation pump to right 1:12:39 second site, thunder and rain, long track, at a couple of points loud noise when raindrop hits mike 1:22:00back at Wes' office, milling around 1:23:00 Wes describes ears of corn pulled from fields plus other Q&A 1:33:10 room tone for office intv 1:33:40 at carousel in Burlington CO: quiet ambiance 1:35:46 crowd chatter before loading up (kids) 1:38:55 pre-ride spiel from operator of carousel 1:40:20 loadup and run carousel, several songs 1:49:20 horse cart leaves stable to load up passengers 1:50:35 horse cart ride from Old City through downtown Burlington to carousel site (MS decoder set to boost sides +6 dB for this track).
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- SONY TCD-D10 PRO II
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- 17 Aug 2010 - David McCartt
- Digitalizado
- 17 Aug 2010 - David McCartt
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- 17 Aug 2010 - David McCartt