Might be a gold Mine
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Might be a gold Mine
A tall, slim blonde, couple in theirs 30s. Can't tell much, as I see them rarely.
will write more soon. Had to crawl trough filthy service corridors, but worth it.
I think they got stoned before I recorded hours of chat and giggling. She has so great giggle...
I've cut some conversations for my safety and theirs privacy. But left that giggle.
Will say more soon.
Any recommendations for a HD sound recorder on a budget tat could go for days on a power bank
Send me recommendations on PM.
As always quite long...
will write more soon. Had to crawl trough filthy service corridors, but worth it.
I think they got stoned before I recorded hours of chat and giggling. She has so great giggle...
I've cut some conversations for my safety and theirs privacy. But left that giggle.
Will say more soon.
Any recommendations for a HD sound recorder on a budget tat could go for days on a power bank
Send me recommendations on PM.
As always quite long...
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Indeed she has a nice giggle. Action starts at 8min, not sure what he does to her but she sounds very much into it Thanks for sharing, hopefully a goldmine, just as you stated!!
16min, Is she gagged? It sounds like it. Or is he covering her mouth?
16min, Is she gagged? It sounds like it. Or is he covering her mouth?
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Just checked, there is more giggles now. But if I only had a gear that I could leave there for a week at the time.... that would be perfect. Don't know what lingo they speak as the mix it with English. There is no interaction with them as they are always in
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I ask myself why there is a multi layer composition in this capture?
I recognise a composition of first layer high fidelity brown noise and second layer low fidelity desaturated butterworth highpass. Which either means it was recorded from a speaker or worked on after recording. If one must work on a file, do it after adding brown, white or pink noise. Because then every other step blends in the composition... just saying
I recognise a composition of first layer high fidelity brown noise and second layer low fidelity desaturated butterworth highpass. Which either means it was recorded from a speaker or worked on after recording. If one must work on a file, do it after adding brown, white or pink noise. Because then every other step blends in the composition... just saying
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âJust sayingâ is usually used after pointing out something obvious⌠I have no idea what any of this means! âButterworth highpassâ? âBrown, white, pink noiseâ?peterparker wrote: 28 Sep 2021 07:50 I ask myself why there is a multi layer composition in this capture?
I recognise a composition of first layer high fidelity brown noise and second layer low fidelity desaturated butterworth highpass. Which either means it was recorded from a speaker or worked on after recording. If one must work on a file, do it after adding brown, white or pink noise. Because then every other step blends in the composition... just saying
Iâm sincerely open to being educated, as I am sure the original poster is⌠but youâre going to have to start your lessons at a more accessible levelâŚ
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This is an amazing file with a lot going on. Itâs going to take a few listens to really appreciate it I think.
Re: your tech question- I donât know of any recorder that lasts for days: either storage or battery. So⌠if someone knows of such a thing I hope they chime in.
Iâve also been curious about wifi or Bluetooth mics that could be long lasting and unobtrusive, yet also support the kind of safe and legal âpublic areaâ recording we emphasize here. I have not been able to find anything. I tried a couple but they were simply not good enough to pick up distance/ambient sounds.
Re: your tech question- I donât know of any recorder that lasts for days: either storage or battery. So⌠if someone knows of such a thing I hope they chime in.
Iâve also been curious about wifi or Bluetooth mics that could be long lasting and unobtrusive, yet also support the kind of safe and legal âpublic areaâ recording we emphasize here. I have not been able to find anything. I tried a couple but they were simply not good enough to pick up distance/ambient sounds.
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I hope some simplified video clip or pdf with how to in audacity guide will come? Would love that. For the greater community benefit.mateov wrote: 28 Sep 2021 13:03 This is an amazing file with a lot going on. Itâs going to take a few listens to really appreciate it I think.
Re: your tech question- I donât know of any recorder that lasts for days: either storage or battery. So⌠if someone knows of such a thing I hope they chime in.
Iâve also been curious about wifi or Bluetooth mics that could be long lasting and unobtrusive, yet also support the kind of safe and legal âpublic areaâ recording we emphasize here. I have not been able to find anything. I tried a couple but they were simply not good enough to pick up distance/ambient sounds.
I have cut quite a lot there and used noise removal and normalisation effects and volume boost.
P.S. I did come across some sy recorders from Israel and Russia. And I did mentioned Them in the past. They are ideal for that. However, 300-400$ is a way out of my budget. I want something in 40-50$ with USB charging port and mSD card. But audio clarity and noise filters are must have. Not sure if external mic would do a better job, definitelywould be closer to the sound source...
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Gosh. Nearly got caught. As I was checking if last night giggles produced anything and equipment failed....
So no new recordings for you. Maybe latter.
So no new recordings for you. Maybe latter.
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I was wondering what that is. I dont fully understand but just know when looking at these files in wave form they looks odd. It actually gives me the creeps. Cant explain it. I usually have to do a high pass to get the wave form back to center.peterparker wrote: 28 Sep 2021 07:50 I ask myself why there is a multi layer composition in this capture?
I recognise a composition of first layer high fidelity brown noise and second layer low fidelity desaturated butterworth highpass. Which either means it was recorded from a speaker or worked on after recording. If one must work on a file, do it after adding brown, white or pink noise. Because then every other step blends in the composition... just saying
Anyways, thanks for the file real.one. You always have the freakiest neighbors.
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Any advice how to do it in audio editor software?wisper wrote: 29 Sep 2021 02:31 [
Capture.PNGI was wondering what that is. I dont fully understand but just know when looking at these files in wave form they looks odd. It actually gives me the creeps. Cant explain it. I usually have to do a high pass to get the wave form back to center.
Anyways, thanks for the file real.one. You always have the freakiest neighbors.
The other thing is that I might be recording from a distance and trough some various materials.
Not sure about the freakish, probably just more creative with finding them
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I use audacity which is free and works pretty well in a Mac, but it is not the most intuitive and it doesnât do any of this color stuff people are talking about as far as I know. But I may be a pretty simplistic userâŚ
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I use Audacity for editing most files and OcenAudio primarily for listening. Do you ever keep the original files that you record? In my opinion, most of the time when people heavily edit their clips it ends up being worse than what is was previously. A lot of what you have posted are my favorites.real.one wrote: 29 Sep 2021 09:47Any advice how to do it in audio editor software?wisper wrote: 29 Sep 2021 02:31 [
Capture.PNGI was wondering what that is. I dont fully understand but just know when looking at these files in wave form they looks odd. It actually gives me the creeps. Cant explain it. I usually have to do a high pass to get the wave form back to center.
Anyways, thanks for the file real.one. You always have the freakiest neighbors.
The other thing is that I might be recording from a distance and trough some various materials.
Not sure about the freakish, probably just more creative with finding them
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HEY, that a jack pot I found after nearly two years of absolute void.
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Thanks a lot !! Brilliant one !!!
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This really is a spectacular "Hall of Fame" recording. I've listened to this a few times now, and there is so much deliciousness.