Amen, Howard.  I once spent two years, off and on, working on a 
carillon recording at a university campus.  If anyone is planning to 
produce "Nocturnal Crows and Skateboards of the Upper Midwest, Vols. 
1-4", I've got your material.

Jake Ewalt


>I used to make a lot of recordings at a church (superb acoustics &
>Moller organ!) that was right across the street from a fire house.
>Fortunately the fire siren never went off during a recording--and I
>assure you it was not because I had been living right! <VBG> I also
>have excellent recordings of the traffic on College Ave. in College
>Park, Md., and 17th St., N.W., in Washington, D.C. (among several
>other thoroughfares), accompanied by Bach, Poulenc, Schubert, and
>Bartok.
>
>There's a reason why most serious recording sessions start after
>midnight and end before dawn.
>
>Howard Sanner
>[email protected]


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