Re: Level adjusting in Auditon and Audacity
"Mike Rivers" <mrivers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Arny Krueger wrote:
Sounds like a church service. Been there, done that
weekly for about 6 years.
But 8 hours long? (unless I have the wrong thread in
mind) That's a church I wouldn't want to attend, ever!
In certain denominations and churches, the services run more-or-less
continuously for the better part of the designated day, and people come and
go during the service time as desired or needed.
I imagine that some really devout people (or people badly needing lives) do
the whole enchilada.
It could also be a music festival, although I record the ones I do on a
group-by-group basis. Of course there's a safety recording that runs for a
number of groups (like after lunch break to start of dinner break) but I
rarely need to actually use it.
Still, the sound at festivals are not continuous.
.
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