Originally posted by jofice:Hmm probably needs more experienced hands than mine to have a crack at it. Do you want me to try anyway? Can't make any promises it'll be much use.
Originally posted by KieranU2:Is anyone an audio expert there? Or knows a lot about audio?
I just done a phone interview and it has went pear-shaped. I was admittedly under-prepared and used an app to record the phone call. Unfortunately the other end, which is needed most for the content, is very quiet – to the point where it is almost unlistenable. I need this asap so I can write it up as I need to get it back to a PR of the band I interviewed. Is there anyone who can work on it and see if they can bring some of the sound out? It would honestly be much appreciated. I'd buy you a drink but I suppose we would be a bit far away.
Cheers.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Hmmm it's not only really quiet in dB level but also pretty distorted, there is not much you can do to solve this I'm afraid.
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
Thanks for trying, I thought that was going to be the case from the start. Sigh.
Originally posted by KieranU2:That was the band's PR talking and it sounds like he's talking with his entire hand over his mouth. It isn't worth it. Thanks very much for trying, though.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
No worries. I would really like to help if possible, I know how important these interviews are.
Did his voice come across well for you? And which app did you use for recording it?
Originally posted by KieranU2:[..]
On the phone it was fine, obviously, but when I was playing it back his voice sounded so distant. I used an app called 'Call Recorder' which had 4.5 out of 5, so I obviously thought it was great. Even tried it out beforehand and it sounded good. Unfortunately it ended terribly.
However, from memory I have managed to gather enough to make it look alright so I might have salvaged something from it.