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Re: Help needed to clean up a very short recording

Subject: Re: Help needed to clean up a very short recording
From: "wdthrsh" <>
Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 21:00:10 -0000
In attempting to clean up the recording, what have you tried?

Greg

--- In  "Dominique Laloux"
<> wrote:
> Good afternoon,
>
> Would anyone have time to do a better job of cleaning up a very
short
> recording ? Or to tell me what to do ?
>
> A while ago, I already mentionned on the list an interesting
Bullfinch
> subspecies (Pyrrhula pyrrhula ...?) that we have been able to hear
in
> Belgium for several months.
> A few weeks ago, I was able to record a duo of our native Eurasian
> Bullfinch with one of these "aliens". However, a water pump was
making a
> loud noise in the background :-(
>
> I have tried to clean up the recording and to generate a sonogram
that
> would allow to compare the 2 calls. But I am not very happy about
the
> result... I ended up going back to a sonogram of the raw recording.
> Would someone have a few minutes to try and clean up the short (wav)
> sample I have put online ? Or to tell me what I should do to make it
> better ?
>
> http://www.soundsnatural.be/index.php?r=3D177
>
> The longer mp3 is the one I have filtered heavily. The sorter wav
is the
> original with just a 20 dB amplification. It was used to produce the
> accompanying sonogram.
>
> Any help/comments/advice greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> DL





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