Soundopolis wrote:
The only problem is you listed that you would like the sounds at 96k/24bit. Mine were recorded at 48k/24bit. Do you mind if I "up-res" to 96k? Or does that defeat the purpose of the whole shebang? I would be more than happy to contribute a few files to the cause.
Hey David! Welcome to the party, glad to have you aboard. As the other guys on the board mentioned, upsampling to 96kHz from a 48kHz recording won't really do much besides increasing file size in this context. There are certainly benefits to upsampling in other capacities, but for the purposes of this library, it'd be best to record at 96kHz from the get-go.
Mike can probably weigh in on delivering 48kHz files since this is all his idea; personally, I'd be okay with that sample rate if that's the max you're able to do.
guileol wrote:
My 2c on the subject of file naming is to make sure that the file has an initial description (like crowd size, interior/exterior) in caps, followed by a more detailed info in lower case. This proves very helpful during a quick hunt for the right crowd. For example I'm naming one of mine as "CROWD_SMALL_INT_Fastfood_Restaurant_Busy_Noon_BRAZIL".
And a quick question: approximately how many people should we consider a Small/Medium/Large crowd? I know the crowd "performance" impacts on the way we perceive its size, so the headcount isn't an exact reference. But an approximation would be nice =].
Hi Guile! A warm welcome to you too, very excited to hear the recordings you get! You're absolutely right about including the relative size of the crowd in the filename, and I like the naming convention you've got going. That's how I'd want files to show up in my library.
As far as crowd sizes go, that can be a pretty subjective thing. For the Universal library, I've been treating 5 to 20 people as "Small", 20 to 50 people as "Medium", and 50+ as "Large". I'll also designate them as "light/medium/heavy" in reference to how busy-sounding they are, and "quiet/busy/loud" in reference to their levels. Obviously a couple of those descriptors are redundant, so I'll specify exactly what aspect of the recording I'm talking about in the Description field (while keeping the filename to just the amount of people in the crowd, like you have it above).
Hope that helps!