By Jack Corbett

Uey and Lek at Nymphoz Bar
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We were using the external microphones. The receiver worn by Mali and the transmitter attached to my Nikon Z8. But something happened. When I opened the video files in Cyberlink Powerdirector 365 only 40 precent of the audio was there. Did the cable attaching the small transmitter to the Nikon start to wiggle loose? I think it did. Because after a half dozen tequilas when I put the camera back into its bag, I noticed the cable had become unattached.
But I didn't do it. Or at least I didn't do it consiously. It's bar better to rely on the twin microphones inside the Nikon. Because this kind of disaster just isn't going to happen
Our pretty Soi Six DJ did a great job selecting some great Thai music. But 60 percent of it did not appear on the Cyberlink sound track. And that travesty forced me to improvise. The good news is the sound is much cleaner than it would have been since there's no bar noise in the audio. Or external noise from the street. The bad news is the external transmitter Mali has attached to her clothing isn't picking up her voice and she's doing a lot of singing in these three videos.
The night tuned out to be a night of DJ"s. Starting with Mali. Then after we left Sweet Bar Silent Bob turned out to be my number one drinking partner and he's in charge of the music at Nymphoz.
But at Sweet Bar, although our pretty Soi Six DJ was Mali, I had to recreate most of the audio from scratch.


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