Hello together,
i am new in this community as a posting member. At the moment i am in San Diego since 4 days and still fighting the jetlag. On Wednesday when I went out my room for a cigarette I heard some faint female noise. So I took my no-name USB-recorder and tried to find the source. When i finally located the room the noise came from i started the recording. The roomdoors in this hotel have a little gap so at first I was optimistic to make a good catch. But unfortunately after a few seconds some of these f.... coffee-automates started to put on its compressor or whatever. So the background noise increased very much. Thanks god the woman was also very noisy. So here is the file:
I didnΒ΄t see the couple and unfortunately the room was occupied bay another couple that just arrived the next day.
The file is unedited except ot conversion to mp3-format.
Hope you like it
Quax
San Diego Hotel
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- Knight
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Nice clip, thanks! Also welcome to the community, one of the best ways to make an introduction here
On a side note, and I know this is the wrong forum, but maybe somebody can post tips on the best way to insulate pocket recorders (ie. foam, t-shirt, sock, etc?) I have had the background/surrounding noise issue myself and it is very irritating knowing you could have an excellent recording except for those damn (planes/cars/air conditioners/dogs, etc) in the background. I know that ideally soundproof material would be optimum, but usually people do not travel around with that kind of material so maybe suggestions for the best common materials people have access to in a hotel room or could easily aquire (think Macgyver)
On a side note, and I know this is the wrong forum, but maybe somebody can post tips on the best way to insulate pocket recorders (ie. foam, t-shirt, sock, etc?) I have had the background/surrounding noise issue myself and it is very irritating knowing you could have an excellent recording except for those damn (planes/cars/air conditioners/dogs, etc) in the background. I know that ideally soundproof material would be optimum, but usually people do not travel around with that kind of material so maybe suggestions for the best common materials people have access to in a hotel room or could easily aquire (think Macgyver)
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I see you are from Germany? Danke! This is a great sound file. Those California women scream loud!
Love hearing a nice all-American sex session. Thank you very much!
Love hearing a nice all-American sex session. Thank you very much!
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Not much you can do about the noise except get the recorder closer to the source.
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I think some of the more knowledgeable members here know how to reduce background noise. Its a good skill to learn to get clearer audioreggind wrote:Not much you can do about the noise except get the recorder closer to the source.