Amanda Marano
Posted on 2014-11-05 20:03:10 -0500.
This is an interesting interpretation between the ranges that our ears pick up versus the ranges that microphones pick up. Because humans organize sound in our brains, how we interpret sound will necessarily be different than how a machine will pick it up. Interesting comparisons!
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Posted on 2014-11-05 21:20:52 -0500.
Yeah the microphone definitely seems to pick up things differently than we do. I think humans are more inclined to pick up speaking than other things while the microphone may be being a little more "objective."
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Dan Cheng
Posted on 2014-11-06 08:32:21 -0500.
I agree that the microphone seems to amplify the distance of the sound. I feel the microphone is more sensitive to the sounds than our ears do. Also, when we are listening the the raw sounds, we are subjective and tend to pay more attention to certain sound, not like microphone, it tries to pick up all the sound.
This is an interesting interpretation between the ranges that our ears pick up versus the ranges that microphones pick up. Because humans organize sound in our brains, how we interpret sound will necessarily be different than how a machine will pick it up. Interesting comparisons!
Yeah the microphone definitely seems to pick up things differently than we do. I think humans are more inclined to pick up speaking than other things while the microphone may be being a little more "objective."
I agree that the microphone seems to amplify the distance of the sound. I feel the microphone is more sensitive to the sounds than our ears do. Also, when we are listening the the raw sounds, we are subjective and tend to pay more attention to certain sound, not like microphone, it tries to pick up all the sound.
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