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Re: Extra Noises in the 'Bergs



>From John Hill:
> BTW, the same phenomenon (RF, not the hockey game)
> can be found in the *1981* Goldbergs for those diligent audio cadets
> who don their Grados and listen very carefully.
>
> In some of the soft, slow sections one can clearly hear RF
interference and,
> I believe, what sounds like a subway.  So, even in a purpose-built
facility like
> the Columbia studios, these low-level gremlins can creep in and
invade your
> nice, pristine digital recording.

There was an earlier post about the extraneous sounds that can be
found in the '81 Goldbergs.

Here's the URL.
http://www.tug.org/mail-archives/f_minor/msg01374.html

The sounds include clicks, high strings, a telephone, a harpsichord, a
shout (perhaps from a child), something that sounded like a brass
band, and even a "voluptuous" female voice. (Maybe she was answering
the telephone?) Now, if that woman had started singing, "Don't Sleep
in the Subway," that would've been really appropriate.