the studio looks very intimidating I could not even afford the electric bill. What are those microphones that look like the grill of a car speaker? By the way a very interesting in depth look into your world and a very novel approach.
Im curious about the actual didgeridoos you used for the recording. It seems to me that you have made them specifically for recording purposes, with zero bell flare and circular bores. Also the plastic wrap on the one didge confuses me; were you protecting the wood or finish in some way?
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Very cool, such interesting innovations with didge sounds!
the studio looks very intimidating I could not even afford the electric bill. What are those microphones that look like the grill of a car speaker? By the way a very interesting in depth look into your world and a very novel approach.
Im curious about the actual didgeridoos you used for the recording. It seems to me that you have made them specifically for recording purposes, with zero bell flare and circular bores. Also the plastic wrap on the one didge confuses me; were you protecting the wood or finish in some way?