Pixorro wrote: 30 Aug 2025 16:03
marea wrote: 30 Aug 2025 12:28
Pixorro wrote: 30 Aug 2025 01:06
Hello, Marea!!
How nice to find a colleague from Madrid. But to say "colleague" is to underestimate you. I have a special fondness for long Spanish audio recordings where the full context of the situation can be perceived, but it's so difficult for me to find a good recording that I've been happily overwhelmed by yours.
You're the Rafa Nadal, Pau Gasol, and Seve Ballesteros of Spanish recordings.
Ole your eggs.
Pixorro, I had to smile (necessarily) at your comment. You're welcome, first of all. And then I want to tell you what a pleasure it is for me to be here among people like you who do such wonderful work.
As I've said before, although I'm currently publishing, I've been at SSL for some time, doing a bit of "Guadiana" (if you know what I mean) and listening to and enjoying the excellent content published here. I consider you a reference. And I'm pleased that we recognize ourselves as "colleagues."
About Rafa, Pau and Seve... and some others you've mentioned, with a huge smile, the only thing left for me to say is that you missed Picasso (lol). You're exaggerating, my friend. Perhaps you're from Andalucia? (lol)
This is your home, needless to say. I'll wait for you here.
Hello, Marea!
Great news that Guadiana Riber has reappeared. I've been a Valencian living in Madrid for almost 20 years, and your recordings have left me speechless.
It's clear that achieving these results requires an investment not only in devices, but also a commitment to risk.
My method in βFishing in Madrid" thread is much more passive: leaving USB recorders in strategic locations and then trying to find something during the hours of recording. Of course, sometimes I've been lucky enough to experience and enjoy firsthand what we all seek, but it hasn't always been that way.
In my case, the hostel I usually stay at meets all your requirements except for the fact that it has security cameras, although I highly doubt anyone is behind them(maybe a chimp). I haven't yet dared to put a recorder under the door, although I imagine the adrenaline rush will be tremendous.
And yes, it's very strange to communicate in a language other than your own; I feel quite limited in that regard, considering that I quite enjoy writing in Spanish and here I feel like an elementary school student.
It's an issue the limitations we have on sending private messages, a rule I respect. Sharing hotel location and more details is always a risk, I guess. But... It's a little frustrating sometimes.
I once again express my gratitude for your work; it's impressive!!!
Hi, Pixorro. I found your message very interesting, with very real and insightful comments. I'll try to answer you in my poor English. I hope I make myself understood.
I mentioned the other day that it seemed a little strange to me to have to address a fellow countryman in a language other than my own, but I also understand that we're in an international place, with rules, and that they must be followed as an essential condition. But I'll leave it at that, surprised that I would write to a Valencian resident in Madrid in English.
Personally, I'd love to be able to communicate more directly with you and share opinions, experiences, and anecdotes. I think that would be more than interesting, but private messages are also restricted (from what I know), and that makes everything else difficult.
That said, I don't know if you've heard of a topic on the local internet titled "audio recordings of couples fucking." If so, let me know, and maybe there could be some sort of connection there.
Regarding what you say about capturing techniques, I think they're a result of evolution, like everything in life. And what may seem impossible today eventually becomes achievable. Keep in mind that my experience in this hobby spans many, many years. And, as I've also mentioned, I've been fortunate to meet true masters who taught me techniques, advised me on equipment, or "trained" me in this noble art.
I also assure you that not everything is excellent, and there are many worthless sounds, much wasted time, much frustration, and much failure. You know that too, so I won't say any more.
Your recording methods seem very valid to me, and you achieve good results (I've heard you plenty). And you probably can't use any other methods if there are security measures, even if there are some chimpanzees behind them.
Anyway, it's a pleasure for me to hear from you.
See you soon