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Subject: Re: Post Processing Workflow
From: "ndbdxr" ndbdxr
Date: Wed May 4, 2011 12:03 pm ((PDT))
Thanks, Kent.

Well, I checked all my small notebooks. As I said, it's not much - But, it'=
s all I was ever able to find (after MANY Web searches, etc.).
For Wildlife Sound recording enhancement, the recommendations I read were t=
o use the following filters. As for the others, I've tried them, with mixed=
 results. I've found that only 1 or 2 of these filters can be applied. More=
 than that, and you lose most of your recording (you'll hardly hear anythin=
g). 80% of my recordings are ultrasonic - Of bats & insects; so I don't use=
 these suggestions very much.
Perhaps someone else on this Group, will be able to add some suggestions, e=
tc., on the use of these Filters.
In chronological order (for the most part):

50Hz Comb Filter - Now, I've even tried to find an audio editing program th=
at offers a "Comb" Filter but, was unsuccessful, so...??

550Hz High Pass Filter -

2550Hz High Pass Filter -

150Hz High Pass Filter -

200Hz Low Pass Filter ?

300Hz Low Pass Filter -

OK, I also just looked through my large notebook, and didn't find anything =
else. So, that's it. Very sparse info!
But, again, I have a feeling that other Members here may be able to help us=
!   : )

Cheers,
-Al

--- In  Kenton Brede <> wrote:
>
> On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 2:39 AM, ndbdxr <> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Dear Andrew,
> >
> > This is very interesting - I look forward to looking into these techniq=
ues.
> > Especially since I've gone through the exact same process as Dan, the
> > original poster: Looking all over the place, basically.
> > I was only able to find very little info, re: good standard practices, =
when
> > trying to clean up nature sound recordings.
> > In fact, I will check one of my notebooks, and transcribe what little i=
nfo
> > I was able to glean. I will also try to post my sources (I believe I fo=
und
> > the info on a Wildlife Sound Recording Society site).
> > On my next post...
> >
> Al,
> I'm looking forward to seeing your notes, they would be much appreciated.
> :)
> Thanks,
>
> --
>
> Kent Brede
> http://sandhillsnaps.com/
> http://aphotoaday.sandhillsnaps.org/
>
>
>








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