Dear Andrew,
This is very interesting - I look forward to looking into these techniques.=
Especially since I've gone through the exact same process as Dan, the orig=
inal poster: Looking all over the place, basically.
I was only able to find very little info, re: good standard practices, whe=
n trying to clean up nature sound recordings.
In fact, I will check one of my notebooks, and transcribe what little info =
I was able to glean. I will also try to post my sources (I believe I found =
the info on a Wildlife Sound Recording Society site).
On my next post...
Best regards to all,
-Al
--- In Andrew Skeoch <> wrote:
>
> 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 =
probably act as plug ins for other editing software.
>
> Most things that have been banes of a nature recordists existence can now=
be dealt with, if not completely then at least to some degree, depending u=
pon severity; traffic noise, aircraft, clicks, dogs, cattle, sheep, gun bla=
sts... even tummy rumbles :-)
>
> The Spectral Repair tool is probably the most useful for all these (altho=
ugh I use the De-Construct module in the Advanced suite quite a bit too). I=
ts 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 =
changed the way I work anyway!
>
> Good luck,
>
> Andrew
>
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