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Living Near Train Tracks [message #66413] Tue, 01 March 2011 09:13 Go to next message
audioaudio90 is currently offline  audioaudio90
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I live near the train tracks, which can be problematic for recording! Other than recording around train schedules, what do you suggest for dampening vibrations?
Re: Living Near Train Tracks [message #66496 is a reply to message #66413] Fri, 04 March 2011 16:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Adveser is currently offline  Adveser
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Noise gates. Some of which you can control what frequencies are gated. A pre-amp can perform a lo-cut to eliminate the low-vibrations. A Graphic EQ with LED's that indicate the strength of the signal at every frequency will eliminate the problem frequencies too.

What are you trying to do specifically and what problems are being created?


Re: Living Near Train Tracks [message #66574 is a reply to message #66496] Tue, 08 March 2011 08:54 Go to previous message
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It's more of an issue when I'm recording sound effects outside. It's very difficult to avoid ambient noise as a whole, but with the tracks being so close, the low frequency vibrations and train whistle can be especially problematic.
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