Field Recording: Indian Wedding Band

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Field Recorded Audio: Which format?

mp3
10
31%
ogg
22
69%
 
Total votes: 32

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//sound for the armchair anthropologist, or the sonic decontructionist//

edit: files updated
I followed Luigi's suggestion and added more info in the file tags, including equipment information and as well as location information.

I also changed the file names, and the rates for conversion.

OGG (320kbps):
http://www.babelaudio.org/field/india/I ... g_Band.ogg

MP3 (96kbps):
http://www.babelaudio.org/field/india/I ... g_Band.mp3


First, the material:
'Almora Wedding Band' is a recording of a traditional wedding band in the village of Almora, located in Uttaranchal, India. The recording was made from a first floor balcony, while the band played on the street below in front of my hotel. It is around five minutes, basically an excerpt of hours and hours of playing that day (and the next, and the next...).

The recording was made in February 2002 - Winter in the Himalaya.

Second, mp3 or ogg:
I have uploaded an mp3 file and an ogg file. Who will actually use the ogg? Please vote so I know. Ogg will be better for those looking for fidelity.

Third:
I am very slowly going to build a field recording website, basically a database of the sonic ecology of our world - a grand project, and it will be a slow one, but I am looking for participants (so if you are into this stuff, please pm or email me).
Last edited by pw on Fri Feb 23, 2007 10:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I voted for ogg :ud:
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this is pretty cool. :)

turns all scottish and stuff... :p (from ~3.10 to 3.30)
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great idea Paul,

may you add for each file , beside the useful info, some tech info on how you made the recording?

thanks

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I voted ogg, only because ogg at its worst is better than mp3 at its worst. And ogg usually has a smaller filesize compared to mp3s of equal quality.

But if you were to encode your mp3 with this "lame -m s -h --vbr-new -V 2 [filenames]" the difference is moot between the two.

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Either way, cool recording. Thanks for sharing.

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I am quite interested if anyone uses this as source material for further manipulation/re-contextualisation. Either post here or pm me a link if you do, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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YAY!!!...lovely work, also think the global sonic ecology project is worthy.

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thanks pw
:D :D
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liqih wrote:great idea Paul,

may you add for each file , beside the useful info, some tech info on how you made the recording?

thanks
cool. I will update the files with more info. Anyother suggestions on useful/interesting info is good, as it will help me design the layout for the sound database.
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Voted for ogg. More of this India stuff, please? :love:

-X

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An amazing recording! Thanks
(btw: +1 for ogg)

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I guess for future field recordings I might put a low quality mp3 (96 or maybe 128) and a high quality ogg.
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this is great! Love that :-)

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files updated:
I followed Luigi's suggestion and added more info in the file tags, including equipment information and as well as location information.

I also changed the file names, and the rates for conversion.
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