alternatively –
‘Tis the sea sounds to be jolly…
atmosphere …
Dave Mundy
Whatever next, double-beds on the beach in Fuengirola! Luckily, they had curtains if you fancied a bit of rumpy-pumpy in the hot sun!
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John Howell
Curtains wouldn’t do much to contain the noise though!I’ll bet they never had THAT in the Gram Library:
‘6 Occupied Double Beds on a Beach with distant seawash’ – Duration 5′ 00"
Dave Mundy
I could think of a few volunteers to make it though!
Geoff Fletcher
Five minutes?
Dave Plowman
I was watching a re-run of “Shetland” on the Drama Channel, and being set where it is, there are lots of ‘atmos’ sounds. And each time the dialogue stopped, the sea wash or whatever pumped up – and went down again when the dialogue continued.
Real amateur time.
Or was it the drama channel simply trying to stop complaints about low dialogue levels by using a compressor on the output? Can’t say I’ve noticed it on other progs on that channel.
Grams Libr