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Date: Wed Dec 19, 2012 3:15 pm ((PST))
Hi Dan, I'll have a look- I increased the volume by 6dB before I applied th=
e filter, that's all I did in Audition but I'll have a look at the Final Cu=
t Pro settings, I might have had some audio correction default settings on.=
Kind Regards,
Tony Innes
On 20/12/2012, at 8:13, Dan Dugan <> wrote:
> Nope, that's not natural. The 702 recorder doesn't have anything that mak=
es that effect. There must be something engaged in your Audition session th=
at you're unaware of. It's important to figure it out, because you don't wa=
nt the ambience to be pumping in a nature sound recording.
>
> -Dan
>
> On Dec 19, 2012, at 12:12 PM, vickipowys wrote:
>
> > Amazing mimicry! There's even the sound of pigeon wings at one
> > point, lorikeets and the rattle of a Willie Wagtail, as well as those
> > you listed.
> >
> > Using apQualizr would not cause the noise pumping so I think it must
> > just be the uneven quality of the wind. The actual calls seem
> > unaffected.
> >
> > Vicki
> >
> >
> > On 20/12/2012, at 5:30 AM, BinauralBrisbane wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Dan,
> >> thanks- yes, I applied a low shelf filter at around 70Hz- about
> >> 40dB using apQualizr in Audition CS6 to reduce some of the wind
> >> noise and traffic- the original recording was pretty horrendous-
> >> not conditions I would normally record in.
> >>
> >> Kind Regards,
> >> Tony Innes
> >>
> >>
> >> On 20/12/2012, at 2:47, Dan Dugan <> wrote:
> >>
> >>>> Here's a link to a recording I made this afternoon of a Grey
> >>>> Butcherbird in my backyard using vocal mimicry.
> >>>> It was a spur-of-the-moment recording so I used what I could set-
> >>>> up quickly (before he flew away)- a Sennheiser MKH 416 and a
> >>>> Sound Devices 702- it was quite windy so I just lay on the ground
> >>>> in front of the camera and got as close as possible- he (or she,
> >>>> but I think he) sat in the fence for about ten minutes and kindly
> >>>> ignored me.
> >>>>
> >>>> http://youtu.be/4RgA8CUvf5I
> >>>
> >>> Nice job, Tony, but the use of downward expansion or some noise
> >>> reduction process is evident in the surging up of the noise when
> >>> the bird vocalizes. What did you do?
> >>>
> >>> -Dan
> >>>
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > "While a picture is worth a thousand words, a
> > sound is worth a thousand pictures." R. Murray Schafer via Bernie Kraus=
e.
> >
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