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bresso

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  1. Thanks for the tip. Any post recording tips? If you're interested, I just posted a song of the Queen concert I went to last week: <a href="http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?act=module&module=gallery&cmd=user&user=12475&op=view_album&album=93">http://forums.minidisc.org/index.php?act=module&module=gallery&cmd=user&user=12475&op=view_album&album=93</a>
  2. Thanks for your answer! The binaurals were first placed in my ears, but it got uncomfortable so I hooked them to my shirt's buttons. Since I'm fairly tall, I don't think the sound was blocked by other people, but the mics might have turned around and faced my chest rather than the band. Thanks for confirming that removing people's voices would remove music as well. Not a thing to do then. About the battery box/attenuator, I actually used <a href="http://www.soundprofessionals.com/cgi-bin/gold/item/SP-SPSB-9" target="_blank">SP-SPSB-9</a> which is a battery box with in-line level control. That's what I called the "attenuator". It was pretty helpful to control the recording volume. Any other advice regarding sound improvement? I'll soon post one of the songs to the gallery so you guys can tell me what you think about my first recording. Cheers, Greg
  3. Hi, I've lurked on the forums for the past two weeks. It gave me time to read everything and order a RH10 along with a battery box, attenuator, and low sensitivity SP-TFB-2 mic. I got them just in time for Queen's concert in Hyde Park, London. So I'd like to thank you all as the recording came out pretty good. Still, it could probably be enhanced. I've played around with Adobe Audition and used a custom treble boost as it sounded like it had been recorded in a box. It sounds much better now, but I'd love to get some advice on how to get the best sound possible out of that concert recording. For example, and I'm not sure if that's possible but I'd love to be able to remove the sound of people chatting right in the middle of a slow song. I've searched the forums but found nothing. Any advice on improving the sound is most welcome! Thank you! Greg
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