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Offline alberto

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"Over-Amplified"
« on: December 21, 2005, 08:54:34 AM »
What's up people?

First of all, what a cool forum! Found lots of info in here! Thanx!

Got a question tho:

Yesterday i went to a Candy Dulfer concert (awesome), and it was my first taping attemp. It turned out that it sucked! Why? I was too close to the speaker, and they electric guitar was way too amplified. Is there something i can do about it with sound software? As a source i used an Panasonic Portable Audio Player (Japanese import) with an in-build Mic. The recording is pretty bad, because everytime you hear the electric guitar, all the background become "gibberisch"... If anybody want to give it a try to clean it up, please email me at alberto123 [at] punkass .com

Thanx in advance, and keep up the good work on this site!

Peace,

Alberto

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Re: "Over-Amplified"
« Reply #1 on: December 21, 2005, 10:35:30 AM »
"with an in-build Mic"

thats your problem right there-
sorry, but your recording is probably not salvageable either.
the guitar was brickwalling the internal mic & pre-amp.
sorry-
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