Subject: | Re: Post Processing Workflow |
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From: | "Paul Jacobson" thebrunswicktwitcher |
Date: | Wed May 4, 2011 8:10 pm ((PDT)) |
On 05/05/2011, at 11:36 AM, Kenton Brede wrote: > Thanks Vicki! I've posted a really short demo of door slam cleanup using RX: http://soundcloud.com/offtracksound/doorslam-removal-with-rx2 The track is very short has the same seven second segment repeated first as= recorded and the second with door slams removed. The each door slam was tr= eated in two passes - the first to remove the LF components which had a lon= g decay, and a second to remove the higher frequency portion that had much = shorter decay. The results are pretty good to my ear and saved an otherwise= useless recording. cheers Paul |
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