Rob and Jim's entry in the British Antarctic Survey's Rothera Research Station 'winter Antarctic film festival 2007/08'
music: Rob Webster
video: Jim Elliot
Rob and Jim's entry in the British Antarctic Survey's Rothera Research Station 'winter Antarctic film festival 2007/08' music: Rob Webster video: Jim Elliot
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If anyone is interested to hear more from Rob he has lots more music available through links on my blog. Go to world wide web link robertwebster dot org forward slash blog dot html
He includes a recent (10th March) tune made in the same way using samples recorded in a local crevasse...
Message from Rob in Antarctica: Thanks a lot for all the very lovely comments, much appreciated!
The sounds were all recorded using a brilliant little handheld recorder, the Edirol R-09. SoundForge 7 to tidy up the sounds, and then FL Studio 6 to mix and build the tune.
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on my blog. Go to world wide web link robertwebster dot org forward slash blog dot html
He includes a recent (10th March) tune made in the same way using samples recorded in a local crevasse...
Thanks a lot for all the very lovely comments, much appreciated!
The sounds were all recorded using a brilliant little handheld recorder,
the Edirol R-09. SoundForge 7 to tidy up the sounds, and then FL Studio
6 to mix and build the tune.