Persian cat, meow...
- katertjekat
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Persian cat, meow...
- there was too much noise of a nearby ventilation shaft
- the couple took a full 47 minutes for their show
- they were constantly stopping to prolonge their session, I guess
- the room was located on a spot with a maddening high risk of getting caught
Nevertheless I took the time to edit the silent or too quiet parts out, as the girl (I saw at breakfast) was stunningly beautiful.
Rather small, about 1m65.
Half Persian, half white, hence a darker skin and a fantastically nice oriental face.
Raven black very thick and very long hair, all the way to her waist.
She was wearing her LBD, little black dress, figure hugging.
Black opaque stockings and brown, just under the knee leather boots from which the shafts were flipflopping in a lazy and sexy way against her slender legs. I'm very sorry, I have something with women wearing long boots, I love it when my wife goes down on me wearing her rubber black long Hunter boots or her black leather over-the-knee boots.
Anyway, don't try to remove the noise. I tried with the most advanced filtering and it just rips away half of the relevant data as well.
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Re: Persian cat, meow...
So this is the trailer, isn't that?the couple took a full 47 minutes for their show
The moans always bring me back to life.
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Re: Persian cat, meow...
'fraid not
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Re: Persian cat, meow...
Very nice capture. I was able to clean it up some, and you can hear the action a little more clearly.
What I did: 1) In Audacity, I first applied the built-in noise reduction (-9 dB); 2) I used Digitalfishphone's Floorfish expander (it does the opposite of an audio compressor) to further drop the noise floor; 3) using Audacity's equalizer, I rolled off the upper frequencies (~8000 - 10 000 Hz) to -24 dB and raised 100 - 600 Hz 3 dB. Those steps gave more dynamic separation between the noise and the "interesting" parts. Out of curiosity, what did you use to record the action?
What I did: 1) In Audacity, I first applied the built-in noise reduction (-9 dB); 2) I used Digitalfishphone's Floorfish expander (it does the opposite of an audio compressor) to further drop the noise floor; 3) using Audacity's equalizer, I rolled off the upper frequencies (~8000 - 10 000 Hz) to -24 dB and raised 100 - 600 Hz 3 dB. Those steps gave more dynamic separation between the noise and the "interesting" parts. Out of curiosity, what did you use to record the action?
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Re: Persian cat, meow...
Audacity's noise reduction tool really works well, but you have to take the time to learn and experiment with the various settings. Good job!