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Re: Post Processing Workflow

Subject: Re: Post Processing Workflow
From: "Andrew Skeoch" listeningearth
Date: Tue May 3, 2011 4:52 pm ((PDT))
Hi Kent,

The possibilities for cleaning up nature recordings has changed an order of=
 magnitude with Izotope RX suite of processing tools:
http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/rx/

They work best as stand alone, and I use them with protools too, so they pr=
obably act as plug ins for other editing software.

Most things that have been banes of a nature recordists existence can now b=
e dealt with, if not completely then at least to some degree, depending upo=
n severity; traffic noise, aircraft, clicks, dogs, cattle, sheep, gun blast=
s... even tummy rumbles :-)

The Spectral Repair tool is probably the most useful for all these (althoug=
h I use the De-Construct module in the Advanced suite quite a bit too). Its=
 all pretty simple to learn, and very intuitive as it displays audio via a =
sonogram interface. ...I'm sounding like a sales rep aren't I? Well, its ch=
anged the way I work anyway!

Good luck,

Andrew

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