Bugle & Horn Test 2 (with added studio magic)
Same source audio as previous post but with EQ, reverb and compression tweaked to give a more natural and comfortable, yet louder sound.
Same source audio as previous post but with EQ, reverb and compression tweaked to give a more natural and comfortable, yet louder sound.
Myself, Andy Marsh and his daughter Alex playing Little Bugler.
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We already know AudioBoo is great for speech but I had been wondering how well it does for music. I took the opportunity this morning to record myself (bugle) and parforce horn (tenor) player Andy Marsh warming up before practice.
This was actually the third take. The first two were way overmodulated because there is no way (that I know) to turn the mic down on the iPod when recording a Boo. In most cases, I'm sure you wouldn't want to but some control over volume would be nice. While you're at it AudioBoo, add some limiting too. In order to make it quiet enough, we had to place the ipod on the floor about 15 feet away and play in the opposite direction.
I would like to record a boo of the whole band at some stage but I think the iPod would have to be in the next county.
The App - AudioBoo
The Band - Burgess Hill Marching Youth
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