Creating That Telephone Call Sound

If you ever want to or need to, you can take a regular recording of a regular microphone and process it so it sounds like that audio was recorded over the phone.

It’s easy:

Use an EQ to remove the frequencies below 300 Hz and remove the frequencies above 3 kHz.

Of course it will sound like a very clear telephone call because actual phone call audio contains lots of other noise and are processed heavily 😉

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3 responses to “Creating That Telephone Call Sound”

  1. Gary Avatar

    It would be nice to either get this by e-mail daily or to have an RSS feed for the DG’s.

    1. Chris Curran Avatar
      Chris Curran

      Thanks Gary, I’m now figuring out how to do that!

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