Long time lurker from the Yahoo group days here,first time poster,mostly because I have not had a lot of anything worth sharing,but here is my (short version) story................I live in an apartment complex,where *ahem* if the circumastances are correct,one can hear the neighbors in thier erotic moments,however recording them is not very easy,because I have shoddy equipment (A good old fashioned casette recorder with a cheap littl mic).I have been able to get by the air vents (sound carries) and catch a few ,but again they are on casette tape,and the only way I can get them on computer to share them is to turn up the volume on the cassette player,and use the "sound recorder" feature on my computer,which results in a lot of "white noise" or background noise.The dilemma is that i don't mind sharing,but I do not want to waste bandwidth or folks time with shitty quality stuff,so I am going to post a small snippet and see if you my fellow audio fans thuink it is worth the time to mess with.
This is the girl who used to live next door and moved out about 1 1/2 years ago,her name was Melissa and she had 3 kids but still looked quite hot for a 26 year old MILF,this was the first recording I got,they actually were like clockwork,kids in bed at 10,Mom and Dad in bed at 11:30 right after the news,and the fun starts at about 11:45 if there was going to be any that night..........not a loud couple as most folks with kids tend to be a little bit on the quiet side so as not to awake the rugrats.............
have some files,but they are not very high quality
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Hi, Soundguy.
For all the primitive apparatus, I think there is potential in these recordings. I have taken the liberty of running some quick sound processing over your wave file to create a smaller, and possibly a little more discernable mp3 file. (Attached.)
If you have longer, fuller recordings with just a little more audio, we could probably turn them into some pretty hot recordings! What I particularly like about this set up is the undeniable authenticity of the recording... this really *is* someone taping through an air duct!
What the clip you mainly posted lacks is... well, a finish! Do you have a longer clip?
For all the primitive apparatus, I think there is potential in these recordings. I have taken the liberty of running some quick sound processing over your wave file to create a smaller, and possibly a little more discernable mp3 file. (Attached.)
If you have longer, fuller recordings with just a little more audio, we could probably turn them into some pretty hot recordings! What I particularly like about this set up is the undeniable authenticity of the recording... this really *is* someone taping through an air duct!
What the clip you mainly posted lacks is... well, a finish! Do you have a longer clip?
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thesoundguy, this is how i like neighbour material... authentic... she sounds like the real "girl next door" type!
Would definitely be interested to hear more of her and anything else you've got.
If you still have neighbours to capture though dude I'd recommend you lay down a small amount of cash for some better equipment... theres others on this board who can advise you on what to buy way better than me... but nowadays we're not talking much money to up the quality big time and also make them easier to transfer with one purchase.
Where are you from? its always worth knowing, because i'd be happy to help if i could by transfering that stuff from tape to computer. if you wanted it processed then someone else would have to do it, i've rarely seen a noise reduction job that I prefer over the original environment with recordings like this.
keep up the good work man and i've got an eager ear open for more here!!
Would definitely be interested to hear more of her and anything else you've got.
If you still have neighbours to capture though dude I'd recommend you lay down a small amount of cash for some better equipment... theres others on this board who can advise you on what to buy way better than me... but nowadays we're not talking much money to up the quality big time and also make them easier to transfer with one purchase.
Where are you from? its always worth knowing, because i'd be happy to help if i could by transfering that stuff from tape to computer. if you wanted it processed then someone else would have to do it, i've rarely seen a noise reduction job that I prefer over the original environment with recordings like this.
keep up the good work man and i've got an eager ear open for more here!!