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By this weekend, I need to be able to explain what sound I am hearing
to someone who isn't a broadcaster or associated with radio / audio in any way. How can I explain to someone what it sounds like when you are speaking into a mic -- hooked up to an audio board - and you pin the needle in the red. You know, you get that high pitched kind of flat sound ?? I don't know how to explain it to someone who has never heard what that sounds like?? Can someone suggest an explanation that would make sennse to non-radio people?? Thanks. |
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