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but the objective is to hear what the spider's web actually sounds like.
My guess is it's less of a springlike PEW and more like a membranous wobbly scratchy noise.
( , Tue 19 Jan 2021, 21:02, Reply)
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Presumably altering contrast/brightness/etc. to suit.
( , Tue 19 Jan 2021, 21:48, Reply)
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Consider CD audio is 44,100 'frames' per second, while HD video is between 24 and 60 frames per second, so there's just not enough information to work with to reproduce high frequency sounds.
( , Wed 20 Jan 2021, 14:03, Reply)
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I imagined if a high speed camera was used, the footage slowed, then corrected for frequency after. As you say, not easy.
( , Wed 20 Jan 2021, 17:45, Reply)
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They aren't taut and when something got stuck it would dampen resonance
( , Wed 20 Jan 2021, 17:40, Reply)