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Neighbour activity

Posted: 19 Nov 2011 17:54
by ghoran711
I live in an apartment. Next to me lives a divorced guy and from time to time he had a booty call coming over. Don't know if it was a fuckbudy or a prostitute but she was loud and not always in a sexy way. Tried to record them but always had problems getting a good quality recording so I quit and continued enjoying the live sessions. Too bad it's almost 2 months without new activity (after a while you get to know each others habbits ;) ) .
Underneath lives a young couple +-25yrs old. She's quite cute. In the two years they live here, I only encountered one session of them, it woke me up at 5am at night in summer. I was never sure it was them but after the recent weeks... :wink:
It's strange knowing I was listening so much for my nextdoor neighbour, I never catched that young couple. I just thought she was not a big moaner. Tree weeks ago, I 'catched' them for the first time. I tried to 'learn' their schedule by listening night after night for long hours... after two weeks, I had a decent result of what days and hours to listen and also which 'activities' or 'sounds' they make pre-sex.

Damn she's a sweat moaner! I kicked myself knowing I missed this for already 2 yrs :D
I made a recent recording from a session from this week. One big problem: every recording device I try is terrible! Smartphone, MP3player with voice recorder, digicam... all have that irritating noise in the background. I'll still share the file and hope you enjoy it somewhere between the noise.... you can hear here especially around 25-40secs

I tried to clean the file a bit with two different filters. The three files are all three the same, on is the original (maybe can someone filter it better), the other two 'test' files are with some kind of noise reduction.

Re: Neighbour activity

Posted: 20 Nov 2011 14:03
by mjj9994
Might want to try playing with the bitrate.. think i recall having a recorder that was picky and didnt like the higher bitrates when recording from the mic (think i was trying 128 and adjusted down to 32 or so and worked a little better). Also if MP3 is not the native format for your recorder, may want to try changing the encoding and just post the raw format, as sometimes re-encoding to MP3 can create the 'digital' effect.

Re: Neighbour activity

Posted: 20 Nov 2011 19:26
by DrParanoyd
I can't make anything out. It's like listening to bees whispering with each other. :?

Re: Neighbour activity

Posted: 20 Feb 2012 23:32
by Bootown
Sadly it sounds more like an alarm clock is going off then anything else once the static is removed.