Subject: | Re: Filtering |
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From: | "Gianni Pavan" gianni_pavan |
Date: | Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:28 pm ((PDT)) |
this can be done in Adobe Audition. it appears as a dream, but it should be used very carefully. in some cases it can be used to dramatically improve a recording, in other cases it may produce artifacts or unnatural soundscapes. Gianni 2008/6/22 John Tudor <>: > I've read somewhere on this or the other group, (but can't now find > it) that some audio software allows you to copy a piece of the > recording and use that as the basis of the filter. Does anyone > remember this? If so, what is that software. > > This allows you to copy an area that is silent of bird calls and is > just the noisey background, past that into a filter, and remove that > sampled sound from the recording. > > Is this something I may have actually dreamt rather than read. As I > said, I can't find the reference to it. > > John > > > |
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