Subject: | Re: Inappropriate microphone / recordist mistakes / possible effect |
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From: | "Steve Pelikan" pelikan45224 |
Date: | Sun May 9, 2010 5:54 pm ((PDT)) |
Richard: Since I don't know what it is _supposed_ to sound like I can't rea= lly offer any specific suggestions, just a few questions that might help. 1) When the sounds of interest are moderately loud the process of filtering= and amplifying can sometime make things worse. Would you be better off wit= h a straight recording and if not, why not? |
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