Ancient sound - French hotel
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Ancient sound - French hotel
Hi all,
I've found this site a very short time ago and have been enjoying the content provided by others, so I decided to share what little I've been able to record myself.
I've not had the chance to get much over the time, or it was much too faint to record, except for this noticeable exception, a long while ago (2015!). The only recording device I had at that time was a very basic Galaxy S2 (yes, I'm not missing a digit at the end), so the original sound was not extraordinary, but I managed to improve it drastically via a limited amount of “Noise reduction” (broad application kills any realism in the sound) and “DeReverb” in Adobe Audition after adjusting the volume up. I then simply cut the little noise I made so the result is not bothered by out-of-context sounds.
As I’m talking about context, let me give some. I had this training over a February weekend in 2015, somewhere in France. I was exhausted and just came back straight to the hotel. I can recall seeing a couple enter the room next to mine when I arrived, but my almost 7-year-old memory can’t recall what they looked like, except maybe that they were maybe somewhere between 35 and 50. I can’t be more precise, sorry. I then dropped my bag and went to the hotel restaurant for a quick chew and an early night as the training started early the next day. I came back to my room at about 9PM and after a short while, I remember thinking “oh, sh*t, I won’t be able to sleep, I have someone noisy in the next room” as they were talking and I’m a light sleeper. Then, I heard more. I did not immediately understand what it was all about (I’ll stick to my tiredness excuse to my dying day).
It’s probably my tiredness and my beginner’s luck (that’s the very first recording I ever tried) that allowed me to have my best idea, that rendered the end result useable. When I understood what they were doing, I had to record it, but what I hate in the capacity (or lack thereof) of the phones when used for recording is that each time you touch or move them, it creates an awful noise that covers the signal and kills my mood when I listen to it. So, I had to place it right from the get-go and not touch it anymore. That’s when I saw that there were those double doors between the couple’s room and mine. You know, the type of back-to-back doors with no handle between the two doors so each room can only open the door on its side, so parents can be close to their children but still have some privacy. I shut down the lights and very slowly opened the door on my side and laid the phone down on the ground just shy of touching their door, millimeters (sorry, I’m French, so I can’t speak antiquated imperial measurements. Funny enough that the only country still using those ancient imperial measurements is the one calling itself the first modern democracy, it never ends to amaze me. Especially now that all imperial units are defined… from the metric system ) from the gap below the door. In effect, almost in their room.
Their little game lasted for almost ONE AND A HALF HOUR . OK, they were not very loud most of the time, but let’s say I did not sleep as early as I imagined I would! I’ll let you judge.
Please excuse me if I made any grammatical error. As I wrote earlier, English is not my native language.
Bsjftgs
I've found this site a very short time ago and have been enjoying the content provided by others, so I decided to share what little I've been able to record myself.
I've not had the chance to get much over the time, or it was much too faint to record, except for this noticeable exception, a long while ago (2015!). The only recording device I had at that time was a very basic Galaxy S2 (yes, I'm not missing a digit at the end), so the original sound was not extraordinary, but I managed to improve it drastically via a limited amount of “Noise reduction” (broad application kills any realism in the sound) and “DeReverb” in Adobe Audition after adjusting the volume up. I then simply cut the little noise I made so the result is not bothered by out-of-context sounds.
As I’m talking about context, let me give some. I had this training over a February weekend in 2015, somewhere in France. I was exhausted and just came back straight to the hotel. I can recall seeing a couple enter the room next to mine when I arrived, but my almost 7-year-old memory can’t recall what they looked like, except maybe that they were maybe somewhere between 35 and 50. I can’t be more precise, sorry. I then dropped my bag and went to the hotel restaurant for a quick chew and an early night as the training started early the next day. I came back to my room at about 9PM and after a short while, I remember thinking “oh, sh*t, I won’t be able to sleep, I have someone noisy in the next room” as they were talking and I’m a light sleeper. Then, I heard more. I did not immediately understand what it was all about (I’ll stick to my tiredness excuse to my dying day).
It’s probably my tiredness and my beginner’s luck (that’s the very first recording I ever tried) that allowed me to have my best idea, that rendered the end result useable. When I understood what they were doing, I had to record it, but what I hate in the capacity (or lack thereof) of the phones when used for recording is that each time you touch or move them, it creates an awful noise that covers the signal and kills my mood when I listen to it. So, I had to place it right from the get-go and not touch it anymore. That’s when I saw that there were those double doors between the couple’s room and mine. You know, the type of back-to-back doors with no handle between the two doors so each room can only open the door on its side, so parents can be close to their children but still have some privacy. I shut down the lights and very slowly opened the door on my side and laid the phone down on the ground just shy of touching their door, millimeters (sorry, I’m French, so I can’t speak antiquated imperial measurements. Funny enough that the only country still using those ancient imperial measurements is the one calling itself the first modern democracy, it never ends to amaze me. Especially now that all imperial units are defined… from the metric system ) from the gap below the door. In effect, almost in their room.
Their little game lasted for almost ONE AND A HALF HOUR . OK, they were not very loud most of the time, but let’s say I did not sleep as early as I imagined I would! I’ll let you judge.
Please excuse me if I made any grammatical error. As I wrote earlier, English is not my native language.
Bsjftgs
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Did not listen to yet, but thank you very much for sharing this with us ! The file size let me think that it could be probably the better way to finish this fucking 2021
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Thanks a lot! Super hot and french, which is great for me !
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I like those rooms with connecting doors. I uploaded a recording some time back recorded in the French alps. Nice recording and good job enhancing it. Thanks for the effort and for sharing!!
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oh god..you had this amazing recording since 2015 and only now it crossed your mind to share ut with us??
haha welcome mate and glad you finally thought of us..lol
haha welcome mate and glad you finally thought of us..lol
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Thanks a lot for sharing this with us all,
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Hi @cruzsilva,
As I mentioned, it's not that sharing didn't cross my mind, it's just that I discovered this site only days ago! Let's just say I've been actively browsing it since.
Cheers
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i know..was just kidding. Lovely longggg Post..hopefully your luck improves like with this one.
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Absolutely stunning recording and great sounds - French is really the language of lovemaking. Thanks for sharing!
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Absolutely stunning recording and great sounds - French is really the language of lovemaking. Thanks for sharing!
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Wow, for a intro that made it sound like poor sounds quality was a concern, I must say the sound came through fantastically. It's not every recording that you can hear a tongue travel through a vulva!
The length and variety of acts this couple does is also truly remarkable. Short breaks for a chat or a laugh add a lot to it. This is now one of my favorites. Thanks so much for finding it and cleaning it up for us.
Oh, I also appreciate talk on the technicals of the sound cleanup, that can help others.
The length and variety of acts this couple does is also truly remarkable. Short breaks for a chat or a laugh add a lot to it. This is now one of my favorites. Thanks so much for finding it and cleaning it up for us.
Oh, I also appreciate talk on the technicals of the sound cleanup, that can help others.
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Thanks for the compliment, I just tried to get the type of sound I prefer to hear (like avoiding outside noise as much as possible), and as I said, I believe I got lucky with the raw material when I recorded it . I really hate it when you can hear more of the operator moving the recorder around than of the action. I'd rather have a consistently "less perfect" sound than clicks, brushes and all. At least, consistent white noise can be filtered out to some extent, although too much filtering leads to metallic telephon-like sounds due to the removal of harmonics in the higher frequencies. Balance is everything . Sorry I'm getting technical again. Once a nerd, always a nerd !AshenElm wrote: ↑03 Jan 2022 18:28 Wow, for a intro that made it sound like poor sounds quality was a concern, I must say the sound came through fantastically. It's not every recording that you can hear a tongue travel through a vulva!
The length and variety of acts this couple does is also truly remarkable. Short breaks for a chat or a laugh add a lot to it. This is now one of my favorites. Thanks so much for finding it and cleaning it up for us.
Oh, I also appreciate talk on the technicals of the sound cleanup, that can help others.
Happy you like it too.
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Amazing capture. Have listened to a lot of it, specially the last few minutes. It must have been a great relief to him after so long. I can imagine a lot of liquid.
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Her voice so soft and lovely. Thanks for the share.
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Excellent, thank you so much for sharing it! Very atmospheric long recording, an evening of love - and it can make a very nice evening for the listener.