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First Timer
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 01:01
by londonthanguk
Hello all - this is my first time, so please forgive the short file.
please let me have feedback on the quality and i will try and get the rest up soon.
This is from my graduation night, celebrating with my girl, we hadn't seen eachother for a few months - we had some catching up to do!
LT
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 01:21
by londonthanguk
in this and the part above, nadia gets the upper-hand in our love-making by teasing my cock with her tongue and mouth. you can hear her getting off on the effect she's having on me!
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 01:52
by sc0tt-uk
Half way through grad2 as i write this, so far its excellent stuff LT!!
I'll be keeping a keen ear out for more here.
How much stuff do you have recorded out of interest?
sc0tt-uk
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 01:58
by londonthanguk
hi scott, glad you enjoyed, especially as i've enjoyed many of yours ;o)
i have a couple of long sessions on minidisc...gradually digitising, and i'm well placed for a lot of eaves dropping on other peoples fun as well, so thinking of getting some more up-to-date recording equipment
LT
Great Post!
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 09:10
by fillmykong
LT - Thanks a lot! Great Stuff. Just my opinion... longer is ALWAYS better. For some reason, I've always loved to hear the whole thing - from the very beginning to the after action cigarette.
Thanks again!
Fillmy
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 14:06
by londonthanguk
same here - love the build up!
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 19:23
by sc0tt-uk
might not be a need for new recording gear LT, what have you got there at the mo? Personally the eaves dropping material is usually my favourite, so the sooner we can get you catching something local the better!!
Posted: 05 Mar 2006 19:50
by londonthanguk
i'e just got a minidisc recorder, but the mics died on me. got an ipod and thinking about using that, but so far have only seen mono mics - don't know what kind of quality can be got out of them?
Posted: 06 Mar 2006 00:47
by sc0tt-uk
I'm not really a gearhead, so I'm sure somebody else will chime in and be more specific if needs be.
Minidisc with the right mic should be good enough for eaves dropping outside doors or through walls, and definitely good enough to capture more same-room stuff like the grad files. If you'd need to hide a recorder to eaves drop where you are then you'll be wanting something smaller and memory based so theres no mechanical noise, but something far cheaper than risking your ipod!!
When it comes to choosing between stereo and mono mics, you'll want mono every time. Dont get me wrong, a same-room recording or a scene with a nice environment in stereo is pleasant to the ear, but it'll make a much bigger dent in your bank account! You won't lose any brownie points around here for submitting mono recordings.
Posted: 06 Mar 2006 22:18
by audioman
Hi lT and welcome aboard! Thanks much for the files, excellent stuff so far. As Scot said, you do not need stereo gear to record this kind of thing, and unless you are confident of where you are placing your gear to record, don't risk your ipod you can get something cheaper.
Good luck and looking forware to more stuff from you, I am sure others will have more to add about recording.
Regards,
The Audioman
Posted: 07 Mar 2006 03:16
by learnhownow
londonthanguk wrote:please let me have feedback on the quality and i will try and get the rest up soon.
LT
Hey, and welcome to the board! You requested feedback, so, I just want to suggest that you turn the music way down or off before recording. Unfortunately it sort of overpowered your effort. It still was a realistic and 'in my face" recording, which makes it a keeper. Hope you get the rest you mentioned.
lhn