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Re: Recording levels or Where to find quiet.

Subject: Re: Recording levels or Where to find quiet.
From: "vickipowys" vpowys
Date: Thu Aug 8, 2013 3:43 pm ((PDT))
John,

I think Klas means he wants traffic/ whatever to sound realistic and
not just a general roar.  Stereo works better than mono for this.

Vicki


On 09/08/2013, at 8:32 AM, rock_scallop wrote:

> Hi Klas,
> I understand that noise (anthropogenic) sometimes sounds like
> nature, and vice versa nature sometimes sounds like noise.  But can
> you elaborate on your perspective that is not the noise you find
> offensive, but that it does not sound real - that it falsely sounds
> like natural sound? I find this baffling.
>
> John Hartog
> rockscallop.org
>
>
> --- In  Klas Strandberg
> <> wrote:
>>
>> 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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