Shitty radio+Mr. Microphone would net something godawful, but I don't think it'd quite get there as well.
Could be neat though.
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Re: Radio
either this or use the default voice memo app on your phone. they usually use a small bitrate. a small, cheap solid state amp would help too.rfurtkamp wrote:This sounds all like production versus something you get with a pedal - I'd go for a shitty old built-in boom box cassette recorder for this sort of sound pretty quick, in close proximity to whatever amp I was recording to a point where it was going well into the red for both the mic and the tape.
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Re: Radio
In the world of film sound, re-recording available audio is called worldizing. You work with the original sound, but you're recording a second time to manipulate the environmental properties.
Example: The audio on-set was bad, so you have to overdub the dialogue. ---BUT the scene took place in a castle or a large room. You want to recreate the presence of a large hall without relying on computer magic. You don't have a castle, so you e-mail the audio files to a friend in Italy with a big studio or access to a palatial estate. Upon receiving the audio tracks, your friendly pal Giuseppe plays the audio through speakers in a room like the one you're trying to simulate, and the audio is re-recorded to add natural ambiance or reverb.
American Graffiti is a good example of the practice of worldizing. You can hear radios fade in and out, where they switch from the original sound to re-recorded audio in order to simulate space.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYf_nyjvxlI[/youtube]
Example: The audio on-set was bad, so you have to overdub the dialogue. ---BUT the scene took place in a castle or a large room. You want to recreate the presence of a large hall without relying on computer magic. You don't have a castle, so you e-mail the audio files to a friend in Italy with a big studio or access to a palatial estate. Upon receiving the audio tracks, your friendly pal Giuseppe plays the audio through speakers in a room like the one you're trying to simulate, and the audio is re-recorded to add natural ambiance or reverb.
American Graffiti is a good example of the practice of worldizing. You can hear radios fade in and out, where they switch from the original sound to re-recorded audio in order to simulate space.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYf_nyjvxlI[/youtube]
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Re: Radio
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8caBUVjWvA[/youtube]
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