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Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Mr Keil microphone proximity recording

part 6:


STE-155 by tufael kabiri

In this sound clip we had to get a radio conversation

For this we had a very good area to work which was a sound proof room and equipment that real radio shows use, so we got the equipment ready and just had a unscripted conversations, on our second attempt we got it complete and it was quite long. We were very happy with this piece and we recorded it by putting the recorder in a microphone reflection shelter and talked directly into the sound recorder.

The foam object was called a sound reflecting screen and real radio station so to do a simulation this was the best way. This object helps very well, the foam material it is made with had a lot of air pockets which sound waves get trapped within therefore it allows you to control the way the sounds travel makes sure none of the sound goes and echos around, as well as this the sound reflection screen also acts as a shell making sure outside noise does not go into the mic which is in the centre of the device.

Here is the sound reflection screen.
Our audio came out very professional and this is the most accurate recreation out of all the sounds i have simulated.

2 comments:

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