Subject: | Re: Recording levels or Where to find quiet. |
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From: | "rock_scallop" rock_scallop |
Date: | Thu Aug 8, 2013 3:32 pm ((PDT)) |
Hi Klas, I understand that noise (anthropogenic) sometimes sounds like nature, and v= ice versa nature sometimes sounds like noise. But can you elaborate on you= r perspective that is not the noise you find offensive, but that it does no= t sound real - that it falsely sounds like natural sound? I find this baffl= ing. John Hartog rockscallop.org --- In Klas Strandberg <> wrot= e: > > Yes, isnt it terrible! > The only way I have come to some rest with all the noise, is trying > to make the noise sound as real as possible. Today I don't get crazy > about traffic noise, for example, as long as it sounds like traffic > noise and not like wind or a stream. > If the noise is there and you can't help it, make it a piece of the > picture and record it anyway! > Or use a parabol and focus on individual sounds. > > Klas. > |
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