A clip from the Taizé service

Posted on May 28, 2007
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OLympus WS 300 recorder

The trip home from France, via Lyon and Frankfort, was uneventful, and I’ve kinda figured out the audio tools I’ve now purchased - flip4Mac and QuickTime Pro. So here’s a clip in QT .mov format (plays back OK in Safari) from Sunday’s Pentecost service (here’s WMV). Again this recording is from the tiny WS 300 Olympus recorder I bought on the way to France (seen above dwarfed by an earphone). The recording is made from its internal mic, just sitting in my camera bag.

As soon as I download a new version of Audacity and the Lame Lib, I will be able to output an MP3 that everybody should be able to listen to. Meantime, if anyone is upset about posting this minute from Sunday’s service, puh-leaze let me know…

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2 Responses to “A clip from the Taizé service”

  1. Antonio on May 29th, 2007 8:31 am

    Recording came out good. Reminds me of all those grade school days going to mass. Unfortunately, that doctrine included excessive amounts of guilt and self deprecation, which I cannot believe is the word of any god. Oh, did I mention the regular beatings by the nuns? I had to leave Catholicism behind for love.

    BTW, Flip4Mac is quite incredible in itself. I use the plug in every day. They’ve got a new dvd imaging app out now too, called Drive In

  2. cg on May 30th, 2007 6:58 am

    TheTaizé freres seem to do a much better job of separating faith from religion than my Catholic teachers…

    I note Adobe has 2 sound apps, and both are coming to the Mac… Sounbooth is one, and it’s made for amateurs. I’ll be checking iy out…

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