Wow, I guess I missed that sidebar in SoundonSound about cricket breeding practices for a quieter studio. Who knew that when they talked about "sex, drugs, and rockNroll" they were talking about crickets too? :-) Rusty On 7/2/13, Tito Latini <tito.01beta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Jul 02, 2013 at 09:40:50AM -0700, Rusty Perez wrote: >> Hi folks, >> Does any one know of a simple tool for removing crickets from my home >> studio? :-) > > There are four types of cricket song: The calling song attracts > females and repels other males, and is fairly loud. The courting > song is used when a female cricket is near, and is a very quiet > song. An aggressive song is triggered by chemoreceptors on the > antennae that detect the near presence of another male cricket > and a copulatory song is produced for a brief period after a > successful mating. > -- Wikipedia > > Algorithm to remove the cricket noise (pseudo-code): > > - put a cricket-female near the door of the studio > > - cricketto starts the calling song > > - when you hear the courting song, push the crickets out and > close the door of the studio > > - cricket noise is removed if the copulatory song is out of the studio > > HTH > > tito > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user