Subject: | Cool Edit Pro Filtering Techniques |
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From: | Scott Connop <> |
Date: | Sun, 13 Jun 2004 01:21:11 -0400 |
I thought I would try this post again as the last one caught everybody out in the field. For those of yopu whom have had experience with Pro 2.1, what are the most common approaches to filtering bird sound recordings? I really want to know what the various filters, such as FFT and the Scientific filters, do and what is recommended for minimizing wind,water, vehicular, and voice noise in the backgrounds of a recording and what should be used with caution. ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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