cavbilly
Chemical
- May 17, 2016
- 44
I am interested in recording sounds from an electrolysis reactor over the course of about a week, but I don't want all the data that entails.
I was thinking about trying to use a VOX recorder, but I would lose the leading edge of the sound that might be like a pop or thump. Total sound duration of about 0.5 seconds is what I am guessing.
I am considering a software that continuously records (to a loop), and when any "event" in the time window meets threshold level, it saves this to a file.
Is this standard practice? Is there a better way? Any suggestions?
I was thinking about trying to use a VOX recorder, but I would lose the leading edge of the sound that might be like a pop or thump. Total sound duration of about 0.5 seconds is what I am guessing.
I am considering a software that continuously records (to a loop), and when any "event" in the time window meets threshold level, it saves this to a file.
Is this standard practice? Is there a better way? Any suggestions?