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Old 5th July 2011   #1
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Talking New Audio Blog | Location Recording in Nepal

Hey Recording Enthusiasts,

I'm a long time lurker on the forum and though I would let you all know about my new website/blog. At the moment it focuses mainly on my travels through Nepal, recording local musicians, performers, monks and whatever else I came across, recordings included!

So far I have four posts, including one which covers my location recording rig that I use to make direct to stereo recordings in M/S. I'll endeavour to put up a new post each week and every post will include the recordings made on that part of my journey.

Check out my latest post here:

Monks and Drums in Doramba | Sound Related

Let me know what you all think!

Cheers,
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i love the idea! and the recordings. it really takes u to different places.
i also plan a trip to ecuador in the rain forest and was thinking to do some sort of audio documentation like this, maybe including soundscapes as well.
your work is an inspiration to me at this point!
i am only starting out in mobile recording so maybe i will come back for some advice

thanks for sharing!
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Glad you enjoyed the recordings! It was a truly amazing adventure and I can't wait to do it again somewhere else, the rainforests would be amazing! If you do end up doing it please share the recordings with us!
I'm so glad to have inspired you. If you need any advice just let me know.

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