Here's my two cents as a sound engineer over here. These samples are ok and all, but please learn how to turn down your input gain when recording to avoid clipping. A quiet sample can be easilly fixed by turning up the volume later, but a clipped sample will always be harder to repair and bring back some of that dynamic range that's been lost due to clipping. Another thing to note is that clipped samples can often lead to distortion and a reduction in clean quality of the actual sound itself.
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halo,Thanks for the audio, I used it in this animation:https://www.behance.net/gallery/94331097/D2020-Reflex-New-Year-Gift,
hope you like it
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perfect! thank you!
Here's my two cents as a sound engineer over here. These samples are ok and all, but please learn how to turn down your input gain when recording to avoid clipping. A quiet sample can be easilly fixed by turning up the volume later, but a clipped sample will always be harder to repair and bring back some of that dynamic range that's been lost due to clipping. Another thing to note is that clipped samples can often lead to distortion and a reduction in clean quality of the actual sound itself.
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