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Tuesday 25 September 2012

Mr Keil microphone proximity recording

part 5:

This time we had to get the sound of a ball being kicked onto a wall repeatedly.

In this we wanted a clear sound of a ball being kicked on a wall with no echo's and a clear sound. first we done this in a large room, this proved to not be very good because the sound would echo and mess up the clarity of the sound.

STE-152 by tufael kabiri


Later we went into a smaller studio room and tried again, this time it proved to be very good and we got the result we wanted. Here is were we recored:

The reason why this was better than the hall was because here the sound did not echo as much as the hall did so it was ideal yet we still didnt have the sound of the ball hitting the floor. Therefore i had to change the technique i used to make the sound which proved to be very helpfull. The material in the wall was concrete, this gave the sound a very firm and strong sound which was ideal also this was the same room as the radio show so it had insulation and foam on the wall which took in any background noise and the carpet also helped a lot by taking in the noise and giving off no echos.

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