The second picked up a lot of background noise. If it was recorded in the same room, does this mean that the first recording drowned out those background noises and our ears didn't pay attention to it?
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Eric Terui
Posted on 2014-11-12 19:57:47 -0500.
It's interesting how the far recording seemed to pick up more background noise. The first recording is very clear in comparison.
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asdfadfa
Posted on 2014-11-12 21:04:16 -0500.
Yeah your voice is significantly quieter in the second recording and has to compete against whatever that is in the background, I'm not exactly sure. Anyway, besides the difference in volume, I think that the recordings themselves sounded pretty similar. In the other sound clips I've listened to it seemed like there was a dip in emphasis and emotion that I didn't really hear in this, which is kind of interesting.
The second picked up a lot of background noise. If it was recorded in the same room, does this mean that the first recording drowned out those background noises and our ears didn't pay attention to it?
It's interesting how the far recording seemed to pick up more background noise. The first recording is very clear in comparison.
Yeah your voice is significantly quieter in the second recording and has to compete against whatever that is in the background, I'm not exactly sure. Anyway, besides the difference in volume, I think that the recordings themselves sounded pretty similar. In the other sound clips I've listened to it seemed like there was a dip in emphasis and emotion that I didn't really hear in this, which is kind of interesting.
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