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Wave Recording Studios, an audio mixing and sound effects company for the advertising industry in the UK, has started to amass a 7.1 sound effects library, Project Harvest (www.projectharvest.blogspot.com). Traveling the world, audio engineers Joss Gardner and Craig Loftus started in Europe, recording sound effects in real time and in real-life situations. The engineers are using Holophone's H2-PRO surround mic in a variety of locations and environments to capture everything and anything — from sounds of jet fighters passing overhead in Anglesea to a school dinner hall in Cornwall, cicadas in a Spanish field, visitors at London's Tate Modern Museum and rushing water in Parisian sewers. The mic is being used with a Zaxcom Deva V hard disk recorder, positioned on a stand or portable boom. All items are recorded at 96k and 24-bit.
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