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Hi all!
"[...] Audio setups are *definitely* of interest to hackers :)"
Link:https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr4325/index.html#comment_4278
(on the show)
Something like: 'I'm not going to read your (long) comments, give a show on it'.
Sorry for making you read my comments, dear HPR Janitors! (Specially you, good-voice Sgoti)
Link:https://hackerpublicradio.org/eps/hpr4351/index.html
(Also you can see written on a commentary of mine on the link on Topic 2 a).
With examples.
* On the sibilance ("sss") example, the adjustment settings for the to-be-better fragment was an agressive cut of -7.4 dB on frequency 5.8 kHz (for advanced curiosity: Q 4.73, threshold -36.3 dB, ratio 3.8:1). Did it only with some testing, and knowing that sibilance normally is at about 6 kHz (when it happens, because here the dynamic microphone ended up not capturing too much of it).
If you can, do a word of prayer to God in favour of me.
If anything I said "that is better" is, actually, worse, don't worry thinking you are perceiving it wrongly, it's just that I'm not a professional and can have made it wrong. Or it's only a matter of taste, it's fine also; the ideas are there, and I welcome your participation too.
Thank you!
Credit of music I decided to use on the example after normalizing and compressing a fragment is from: EvanBoyerman: "Hopeful Piano/String Cinematic Ambience Drama Background Music", CC-BY 4.0, link: https://freesound.org/people/EvanBoyerman/sounds/798705/
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