Is there any chance of getting to know what audio recording equipment etc. you're using? Could be fun to know.
Anyway, keep up the good work!

Next we move onto our mobile recordist, the mysterious developer [NO-TAG]Tom. Born 'Reg Johnson' in 1978 he escaped a federal penitentiary after being wrongfully mistaken for convicted killer Ian Huntley. Today, still wanted by the government, he survives as a sonic bounty hunter, capturing anything that revs, roars, explodes or self destructs. If you have a problem, and no one else can help, he wont either, but he might record it.

Is that like, "i'll be the teacher, you be the naughty pupil?"For tonight, we're going to take it easy and head back over to Lulworth for some simulation fun![]()


Google Translate is your friend. Although it doesn't translate everything that nice, most of it is fine to readHitperson wrote:can someone provide translations for sofad's blogs as i can't understand german (unfortunatly)

creepin already translated the other onessofats most recent (non-english) post at the blog wrote: Title: No time, no time...
We're really constantly going from one event to the next here
Yesterday we finished the recordings for the Challenger 2 MBT and in the morning we had the opportunity to be present at shooting exercises of a Challenger 2 crew. I stayed at one end of the range with my setup to record the ambient sounds from there. The tank was ca. 1 km away from that point and yet the noise of the shots was still incredibly intense at my location.
Today we recorded the AS90 artillery tank and the MLRS missile launcher. Later we visited the local media department to get to know their work, but also to present our recordings so far.
Today there's no pictures sadly, because I'm currently sitting at a prepaid-internet computer here in the camp, which does not allow any USB connections.
From sunday on, when I'm back home again, there will be alot of videos, photos and sound samples of our recordings. If that is even wanted here...
Please tell me in a commend to my post, in german if you want, whether or not the gentle reader is actually interested in further pictures and videos..
see you next update
cheers
[R-DEV]sofad

idd, volume high with the bass turned up. It sounds like there's a challenger 2 in the roomClaymore wrote:Omg, Challenges sounds great and the quality of the recording is superb!!
Next we move onto our mobile recordist, the mysterious developer [NO-TAG]Tom. Born 'Reg Johnson' in 1978 he escaped a federal penitentiary after being wrongfully mistaken for convicted killer Ian Huntley. Today, still wanted by the government, he survives as a sonic bounty hunter, capturing anything that revs, roars, explodes or self destructs. If you have a problem, and no one else can help, he wont either, but he might record it.
Claymore wrote:...requires registration ...

expect a news post about the entire trip next week.Claymore wrote:The blog entries are great, I just hope the amount of pictures and videos posted won't be related to the number of comments, as posting such a thing requires registration that not all people seem to be willing to do.