Subject: | Elk bugling |
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From: | "Brittany" <> |
Date: | Sun, 22 Jan 2006 05:23:18 -0000 |
I put a small clip of my elk bugling recording up on the site. I think the hiss in the background needs to go, but I am having troubles editing it out. I tried using the parametric equalizer, as suggested, but it makes the elk bugles deeper than they should be. We can probably analyze these clips as they are, but we were hoping for a clean version to listen to for our own enjoyment (since we have a whole thirty minutes of this). My partner and I are going to try the parametric equalizer again tomorrow afternoon. Any thoughts or suggestions? Enjoy! Brit ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ |
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