Thank you so much for so much, sincerely.Take wrote: 28 Aug 2025 11:31 marea, this is absolutely great!!!!!!!
Many thanks to open this topic and upload so much quality content. All captures have an amazing and clear sound, specially dh2, 3,5 and 7.
Noone asked, but what device do you use to record so clear sounds and where the recorder is placed? I'm impressed and thankful for that!!
Regarding the question you made us about short/long captures in the first page, I prefer long ones, you get the full experience, specially on your captures that everything can be heard clearly.
Keep uploading content, is really enjoyable and awesome!
Muchas gracias marea!![]()
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I'd like to take my time to answer some of your questions and other things. I hope to make myself understood.
Let me start by saying that I use different recording devices to capture the scenes (I'm referring to hotels), because the techniques I get at home are very different. I've talked here about people who taught me different recording techniques that I think should be kept somewhat secret, although the fundamental thing, when you're in a place that's not your own, is to choose (in the case of hotels) places where there are gaps in the doors, where they're not airtight, where there's little traffic, on specific days and times, where there are no surveillance cameras... in short, it's a set of things that aren't easy to coordinate. More than one recording has been frustrated precisely because one of these things fails. Personally, I'm not in favor of recording from a distance, because the result loses a lot and you can't appreciate important details, comments... it doesn't have the freshness of a "live" recording. Logically, that's riskier, more complex, and much more exciting too. The adrenaline rush generated is enormous.
I usually use TASCAM. I have different models that I try to adjust according to the circumstances, the setting, and other things. They allow for almost perfect sound, and if it's "fixed," the results are usually not really good, but spectacular. My favorite is the TASCAM DR70D and the Portacapture X8, but as I said, it all depends on the context and the circumstances. I also have some SONYs that work really well.
Of course, I don't want to end this response without sincerely thanking you for the kindness and effort it takes to leave your marks on the audios, which are exactly as you've shown them. Thank you so much for that. I've already explained that I'm too lazy to do that. I understand that in a forum where the community isn't Spanish-speaking, it's difficult to understand the "dialogues," the "words," the comments. That's also why I sometimes hesitate to post a specific audio where the vocals are extensive and surely incomprehensible to a high percentage of listeners, who would be bored listening to something they don't understand. That's why contributions like yours are wonderful and greatly appreciated by me. I can only say that I regret not being more "explanatory" in my contributions.