1. how come you can hear people in the audience recordings??? i mean at the concert i went to it was so loud that you could bearly hear the person next to you, the only times you could really hear the crowd was at the sin-a-long parts of the show and when everyone was going mental and yelling and screaming... why do they pick up the audience when the music is soooo loud???
  2. Because tape recorders are not human ears, tape recorders are made for sounds within a short range (for example: phone conversation logging or something). When you're at a concert you really focus at the wide sounds, but if you focus on the person next to you (like a tape recorder does in some ways) you can hear them better too
  3. Originally posted by RemyBecause tape recorders are not human ears, tape recorders are made for sounds within a short range (for example: phone conversation logging or something). When you're at a concert you really focus at the wide sounds, but if you focus on the person next to you (like a tape recorder does in some ways) you can hear them better too


    cheers remy...