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  2. Wildlife Acoustics - Wikipedia

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    Adding the ability to record underwater to their SM2 range, Wildlife Acoustics released the SM2M underwater passive acoustic monitor in May 2011. The unit has a depth rating of 150m and is designed for long-term autonomous recording. Recording life of up to 1500 hours is possible using 32 standard alkaline D cell batteries.

  3. Dan Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Best Wildlife Film of the Year [9] Canadian Film Awards: 1973 "To the Wild Country: Return of the Giants" Best Wildlife Film of the Year [10] Canadian Film Awards: 1974 "To the Wild Country: Land of the Big Ice" Best Wildlife Film of the Year [11] Etrog (Genie) Award: 1975 "Wings in the Wilderness" Best Sound in a Theatrical Film [12]

  4. Ludwig Koch (sound recordist) - Wikipedia

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    His sound recordings were acquired by the BBC and established the BBC's library of natural history sound. [3] He never lost his strong German accent. [3] His work was parodied by Peter Sellers. [3] Koch retired in 1951, but continued to make expeditions to record wildlife sounds, visiting Iceland when he was seventy-one.

  5. Chris Watson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Richard Watson (born 21 November 1953) [1] is an English musician and sound recordist. A founding member of the Sheffield -based industrial band Cabaret Voltaire , Watson's subsequent work in field recordings since 1981 has included television documentaries and experimental musical collaborations.

  6. Category:Wildlife sound recordists - Wikipedia

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    People who record wildlife sound, especially birdsong. Pages in category "Wildlife sound recordists" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  7. Xeno-canto - Wikipedia

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    xeno-canto is a citizen science project and repository in which volunteers record, upload and annotate recordings of bird calls and sounds of orthoptera and bats. [2] Since it began in 2005, it has collected over 575,000 sound recordings from more than 10,000 species worldwide, and has become one of the biggest collections of bird sounds in the world. [1]

  8. List of bioacoustics software - Wikipedia

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    Performs automated recording and analysis of animal vocalization. It can record, analyze and manage sound data over prolonged periods. SoundRuler [10] GPL v2: Linux, Macintosh, Windows: Focused on teaching acoustics. Can record and edit. Syrinx-PC [11] Freeware: Windows: Program is specifically designed for field use for recording bioacoustics.

  9. Field recording - Wikipedia

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    Typically the work involves recording sound outside of a controlled environment like a studio (field recording is an analog of studio recording), to be used or repurposed as sound effects that get inserted into all sorts of media, such as plays, video games, films, and television shows. A career as a professional field recordist is a tough, but ...