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Filtering Techniques

Subject: Filtering Techniques
From: Scott Connop <>
Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2004 01:20:11 -0400
I am going to try this one more time. I went through all 13000+ messages
in the archives and could not find anything on basic filtering. I have
seen comments where one contributor stated that every recording he does
goes through an FFT filter. I know that not everyone here uses CoolEdit
but I am sure that the principles are the same. When one makes
recordings that catch background car noises, wind buffeting, operational
machinery, or water, what is the approach that you would use in
filtering the recording? Are there settings that one would consider
standard in editing any outdoor recording? If there is a good reference
somewhere on this, I would really appreciate knowing it. I don't have a
manual for my version of Pro 2.1 and I don't have an acoustic background.



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