Subject: | Re: All the same except direction. |
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From: | "freitojos" freitojos |
Date: | Mon Jun 4, 2012 1:30 pm ((PDT)) |
David, Yes, it was one extremely directional microphone with the parabola. Thank you for your tips, Next recording I will remember and experiment. Regards, Jos=E9 --- In "Avocet" <> wrote: > > Jos=E9, > > Another tip while using Audacity. Use <Effect> - <Amplify> initially > in multiples of 6 dB. It tells you how much you have spare. That way > you can guess the amount later if you don't log your processing > details. You can't do that with <Normalise>. I peak under -12dB until > I have the final trimmed version, then readjust to -3 to -6 peak. > > The noise in the second run was distant wind noise, not mic wind noise > which I wouldn't expect at low wind speeds and it sounds different > anyway. > > David > > David Brinicombe > North Devon, UK > Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce > |
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