Subject: | There is some sort of distortion noise, I believe this is what you |
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are identifying as steady insects but it's not insects. Though a number of distant calls were also changed by whatever it is. You need to find and eliminate the source of this as it should not be there at all and cannot be removed entirely with filtering. It should not have occurred. I have a portadisc and M/S MKH-40/30 and this is not normal to them. I did add and train a denoise filter (Spark XL TC Denoise) to it and removed as much as I could. Note this did cut down some wanted sound, particularly some of the high pitched birds chattering and dulled the recording a little. More experimentation with training the filter might yield a better setting. The unwanted sound was cut down by about 12dB |
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