To keep the extraneous noise out of the hall, design partner Mark Reddington of LMN Architects created a plan by which the main concert hall is structurally isolated from the outside world _ a box within a box within a box.
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Leslie Waffen, an archivist with the National Archives, said he not only believes that the sound can be captured but that, using digital analysis to map the sounds, scientists can remove extraneous noise like static and distant voices to reveal gun shots.
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Those included campaign finance, the Middle East, carbon dioxide emissions and reports of tension with McCain, and as Bush took an array of questions about these predictable topics, it seemed as if he was trying to quiet all the extraneous noise, so that Americans would better hear his pitch for his tax cut, perhaps his highest priority.
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Seated at the studio's controls, situated in the room's acoustic " sweet spot " designed for optimal listening, Ludwig uses a computer to perform a final edit on the recording as it plays from a pair of six-foot-tall Duntech speakers, smoothing harsh high notes and muddy lows as well as eliminating extraneous noise ( called ticks and pops in mastering parlance ).