What audio filter do I apply to get the other end of the phone call

Posted by Libby Horne 
What audio filter do I apply to get the other end of the phone call
October 02, 2006 12:42PM
effect??

Can't remember which one works best for this... Help!
Thanks,
Libby
Re: What audio filter do I apply to get the other end of the phone call
October 02, 2006 01:03PM
I don't follow the party line. I use a graphic equalizer.

Effects, Audio Filters, Apple, AUGraphicEq.

Drop everything lower than 300 and everything above 3,000. Reduce the overall level.

If you need line noise and distortion, you're on your own.

Koz
Re: What audio filter do I apply to get the other end of the phone call
October 02, 2006 01:05PM
Click on the fat pony on the left side of the forum pages to get the LAFCPUG FAQ. The "phone voice" responses are here:

[www.lafcpug.org]

My own taste for phone voices, radios, jukeboxes and TVs tends to err on the side of making the effect more pronounced. I tend to use a High Pass filter between 2000Hz and 2500Hz. If you don't go far enough with the effect, it can really screw with the viewer's perception of the scene and make it look like a first assembly cut. So I tend to overdo it rather than go subtle.


www.derekmok.com
Re: What audio filter do I apply to get the other end of the phone call
October 02, 2006 03:59PM
Thanks. I knew I'd get the answers -- and fast!
Re: What audio filter do I apply to get the other end of the phone call
October 02, 2006 04:04PM
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Click on the fat pony on the left side of the forum pages


The pony is not FAT! She is big boned.

Michael Horton
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Re: What audio filter do I apply to get the other end of the phone call
October 02, 2006 07:58PM
Heh. Big boned. She's vertically challenged! Actually, she seems alright to me now.

What I was going to add to the phone thing, though is this - if you have access to a voiceover booth and a mobile phone that can do speakerphone, this gives very realistic sounding audio. Um, given that it *is* real, I guess.

I record 'phoners' - phone interviews, with the presenter standing in the booth with a mobile phone just chatting to the interviewee. It sounds exactly right.

So, possibly you could play out your audio down a mobile phone to a phone in a v/o booth?

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