Human hearing beats the Fourier uncertainty principle
Not giving any opinion here but it does support why I think our hearing or perception is better than we think. I think, we give way to much credit to computers at times and not enough other times and don't trust our ears enough when we should. How confusing it all is !
Anything to do with helping me create a more realistic space in my mix environment, the better I say !
Can humans hear very short sounds?
If a very short sound was to be produced by an ordinary speaker, would humans hear this? Could this be done so that the sound playing at regular intervals is detectable by a device but is not irritating for humans and pets? Does this depend on frequency and/or intensity and how?
Anybody have any wisdom on this to share?
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Voice-over tips (recording the human voice)
We record a lot of voice overs at ALT Recording Studios in Brighton. I've been unable to find much advice on the web about recording the human voice.
I've given an overview of what we do but would love to hear any tips or techniques used.
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Tactile human being wants desk console not little rack thing
Hi,
Some background before my question:
I just purchased an Alesis ADAT HD24. I got a really good deal on it new. I didn't get the XR, because I don't care about 96kHZ recording. I am not scoring soundtracks for film, not producing or recording music for DVDs, etc. nor will I ever be. Don't need it or want it. CDs are still 44kHZ, and that's my focus.
Any tips for recording a human beatbox?
Most of the recording that I've done in the past has been hip hop vocals using a Studio Projects C1 or an MXL V67 mic that I have. I have a friend that will be coming over this weekend to beatbox on the mic.
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Frequency response of human hearing
I know an engineer who eq's his recording with peaks at the frequencies where the ear is the most sensitive. His goal was to make the sound "Louder" with out pushing compression and limiting hard. I had never seen this. His results were O.K. sounding.
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Which mic or technique for human beatbox, bass vocal?
Hi guys,
first thanks a lot for the sharing of your passions.
i'll probably work on recording a "only vocals" project.
i'm wondering how to achieve a good take of the guy making drums and bass with his mouth .
this blows a lot of air and plosives onto the diaphragm,so 'I'm thinking about a dynamic.(sm7,d112,m88).
What is the Bit rate/Sampling rate equivalent to human h
For isn'tance when Digital Cameras hit 11.4mega pixels they surpassed film in equivalent resolution...
Know what the audio one is?
Human chattel:recording industry?
Any one catch that Sawyer chick interview Avril Lavigne? My wife called me into the LRoom to check it out. I did for about 5 min. Long enough to see a segment with the president of Arista Records get face time and speak.
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Help using Kahler Human Clock!
hi out there,
i just recieved a Kahler Human Clock, with no manual, having a hell of a time trying to make it work properly! anyone out there with experience using this thing that could help me out?
..,. .thanks in advance!
grateful for any comments/tips/suggestions
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