Suggestion for improvement of sounds files quality ?
Posted: 11 Jun 2020 17:10
Hi,
I try desperately to get my own record to share with you, but for now, it is an impossible mission...
For years i'm condemned only to listen sex sounds and think: "When I'll be taller, I swear, I'll also do it !!...".
I've heard a lot of sex files on the site and most of them are incredible. Many thanks for people who do it, sometimes with some risks.
But, some of these records has to, or can be improved. Besides problems of distances, walls, bad sounds environment and other, the problem is often because of the recorder's background noise itself, which can mask the useful signal a lot.
It's possible to denoise the file but only with a part of it with only the background signal and the very minimum of other noises (voices or else).
The best indeed is when there is the background signal only.
So I propose this suggestion:
Is it possible, for each sound recorded, to add (or integrate in the file, at the beginning or end) just a blank record with only the recorder's background signal, or possibly only the natural sound environment at the time of record ?
The only constraint is to have at least a 10 seconds record file. 20 or 30 seconds could be very good.
What do you think ?
Stay safe.
I try desperately to get my own record to share with you, but for now, it is an impossible mission...
For years i'm condemned only to listen sex sounds and think: "When I'll be taller, I swear, I'll also do it !!...".
I've heard a lot of sex files on the site and most of them are incredible. Many thanks for people who do it, sometimes with some risks.
But, some of these records has to, or can be improved. Besides problems of distances, walls, bad sounds environment and other, the problem is often because of the recorder's background noise itself, which can mask the useful signal a lot.
It's possible to denoise the file but only with a part of it with only the background signal and the very minimum of other noises (voices or else).
The best indeed is when there is the background signal only.
So I propose this suggestion:
Is it possible, for each sound recorded, to add (or integrate in the file, at the beginning or end) just a blank record with only the recorder's background signal, or possibly only the natural sound environment at the time of record ?
The only constraint is to have at least a 10 seconds record file. 20 or 30 seconds could be very good.
What do you think ?
Stay safe.