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Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 19:25
by marea
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!
Thank you so much for so much, sincerely.
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.
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 19:32
by vsst01
One comment to file dh6, the young couple with a baby: it is not uncommon to have sex when a baby is present, problems arise later when kids are aware what is going on, then you need to wait until they sleep. But what was exceptional and what I love on this tape is that the mother did not try to stay quiet. Her moans are so deep but still sweet, and she did not frighten her kid with that. Awesome!
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 20:27
by marea
vsst01 wrote: 28 Aug 2025 19:32
One comment to file dh6, the young couple with a baby: it is not uncommon to have sex when a baby is present, problems arise later when kids are aware what is going on, then you need to wait until they sleep. But what was exceptional and what I love on this tape is that the mother did not try to stay quiet. Her moans are so deep but still sweet, and she did not frighten her kid with that. Awesome!
You really couldn't have explained it better. I echo your comment and completely agree.
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 21:43
by marea
Having a regular hotel and using it as a basic operations center has different advantages: one of them is that it creates trust with the staff, another is that you end up knowing the "attack zone" perfectly and finally, and this is also important, you can get to know the "tenants" and interact with them, if the Establishment is a place designed for couples' meetings.
I have different audio recordings of the same couple on different days. While this may seem repetitive, it isn't at all, because it leads to the conclusion that human beings don't always act the same way under the same circumstances.
Audio context
This is a couple that I find curious (you'll hear more audio clips from them later). He's Cuban, a very tall guy, almost 2 meters, stocky, of mixed race, with long hair and a bit lanky. She's from Northern Europe, although she speaks perfect Spanish, 1.70 meters tall, blonde, although I think her hair could be dyed, nice figure and breasts that are clearly round and must be perfect, and a simply spectacular ass.
I was able to talk to them in some situations, and they're a really nice and friendly couple. He's a little crazy, and she's a little shy at first glance.
I find this couple's racial mix curious (European, Spanish, and fifty-something things), but sex knows no race, color, language, or belief.
And having said all that (sorry to be so heavy) I leave you with chapter 9 of this series.
dh09.mp3
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 23:27
by subichdas
Recording quality is awesome...i wish you have such clarity in all other recordings..n really thank you for your efforts..
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 23:39
by subichdas
What they are talking barely can understand...it will be very interesting to know what they are talking...i will wait for English speaking couples...
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 28 Aug 2025 23:40
by Freddy Gibbons
marea wrote: 28 Aug 2025 21:43
Having a regular hotel and using it as a basic operations center has different advantages: one of them is that it creates trust with the staff, another is that you end up knowing the "attack zone" perfectly and finally, and this is also important, you can get to know the "tenants" and interact with them, if the Establishment is a place designed for couples' meetings.
I have different audio recordings of the same couple on different days. While this may seem repetitive, it isn't at all, because it leads to the conclusion that human beings don't always act the same way under the same circumstances.
Audio context
This is a couple that I find curious (you'll hear more audio clips from them later). He's Cuban, a very tall guy, almost 2 meters, stocky, of mixed race, with long hair and a bit lanky. She's from Northern Europe, although she speaks perfect Spanish, 1.70 meters tall, blonde, although I think her hair could be dyed, nice figure and breasts that are clearly round and must be perfect, and a simply spectacular ass.
I was able to talk to them in some situations, and they're a really nice and friendly couple. He's a little crazy, and she's a little shy at first glance.
I find this couple's racial mix curious (European, Spanish, and fifty-something things), but sex knows no race, color, language, or belief.
And having said all that (sorry to be so heavy) I leave you with chapter 9 of this series.
dh09.mp3
You are outstanding thank you very much hope you get more recordings
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 10:01
by FabioLG
Thank you so much for these high quality sounds and for adding all this context each time. It really helps to immerse myself in the scene, adds realism, and gives me time to imagine what they're doing. It feels like I'm actually listening at the door. I've rarely been so eager to hear new audio from a series, this is ex-cep-tio-nal.
It makes me want to relearn Spanish!
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 19:37
by marea
subichdas wrote: 28 Aug 2025 23:27
Recording quality is awesome...i wish you have such clarity in all other recordings..n really thank you for your efforts..
Thank you so much for your comment and for being here. I hope you continue to enjoy it, because that's what it's all about: having fun with a shared hobby.
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 19:41
by marea
subichdas wrote: 28 Aug 2025 23:39
What they are talking barely can understand...it will be very interesting to know what they are talking...i will wait for English speaking couples...
I'm very sorry that language is a barrier in this case. Scripting the dialogue would be very tedious for me in some files, because the conversation is sometimes long. I fully understand that it can be an impediment to understanding or engaging with the audio, but it is what it is. Nothing more.
Unfortunately, I don't usually have files in languages ββother than Spanish (in its various forms: from Spain or other South American countries), but you never know.
Thanks for being here.
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 19:43
by marea
Freddy Gibbons wrote: 28 Aug 2025 23:40
marea wrote: 28 Aug 2025 21:43
Having a regular hotel and using it as a basic operations center has different advantages: one of them is that it creates trust with the staff, another is that you end up knowing the "attack zone" perfectly and finally, and this is also important, you can get to know the "tenants" and interact with them, if the Establishment is a place designed for couples' meetings.
I have different audio recordings of the same couple on different days. While this may seem repetitive, it isn't at all, because it leads to the conclusion that human beings don't always act the same way under the same circumstances.
Audio context
This is a couple that I find curious (you'll hear more audio clips from them later). He's Cuban, a very tall guy, almost 2 meters, stocky, of mixed race, with long hair and a bit lanky. She's from Northern Europe, although she speaks perfect Spanish, 1.70 meters tall, blonde, although I think her hair could be dyed, nice figure and breasts that are clearly round and must be perfect, and a simply spectacular ass.
I was able to talk to them in some situations, and they're a really nice and friendly couple. He's a little crazy, and she's a little shy at first glance.
I find this couple's racial mix curious (European, Spanish, and fifty-something things), but sex knows no race, color, language, or belief.
And having said all that (sorry to be so heavy) I leave you with chapter 9 of this series.
dh09.mp3
You are outstanding thank you very much hope you get more recordings
Thank you for being in this little corner of madness.
The audio library is extensive, very extensive. So, in different series, there will be more posts, which I hope you enjoy.
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 19:51
by marea
FabioLG wrote: 29 Aug 2025 10:01
Thank you so much for these high quality sounds and for adding all this context each time. It really helps to immerse myself in the scene, adds realism, and gives me time to imagine what they're doing. It feels like I'm actually listening at the door. I've rarely been so eager to hear new audio from a series, this is ex-cep-tio-nal.
It makes me want to relearn Spanish!
Wow!!!... thank you. Your comment motivates me enormously and inspires a commitment in me to not let my level down. I hope that, as the audios continue to be released (there are quite a few pending), your flattering opinion continues.
I understand that it's important, even if only in a subtle way, to establish a context for what will be heard. The ultimate goal is indeed what you indicate: that the listener can become part of the audio, feeling present in the scene or able to situate themselves within it. Language is important; unfortunately, those who don't understand much Spanish will only hear two characters having a conversation (sometimes humorous, other times more profound), but I prefer not to omit them so as not to obliterate the continuity of what happened to the extent that it did.
It may seem like a minor thing to you, but I really value communication and interaction in audio recordings, which is why my recordings don't always achieve the desired success and have sometimes been so frustrating. There are couples who don't "talk," and I don't like that (lol).
Please brush up on my language, and if you need any clarification, I'm here for you.
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 29 Aug 2025 21:38
by marea
Unfortunately, I have very little to say about this post. My notebook only shows the date and a small inscription that says "mature couple."
I think that note is very simple and says little, but it's what I have. I'm sorry.
I probably didn't see them and couldn't expand on the comments. So there's no audio context, because there's not much to say.
dh10.mp3
Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 30 Aug 2025 01:06
by Pixorro
Hello, Marea!!
How nice to find a colleague from Madrid. But to say "colleague" is to underestimate you. I have a special fondness for long Spanish audio recordings where the full context of the situation can be perceived, but it's so difficult for me to find a good recording that I've been happily overwhelmed by yours.
You're the Rafa Nadal, Pau Gasol, and Seve Ballesteros of Spanish recordings.
Ole your eggs.

Re: Sounds of Spanish hotels
Posted: 30 Aug 2025 01:13
by cruzsilva