Subject: | Re: How to optimise high passage |
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From: | "les_lieurance" les_lieurance |
Date: | Mon Jun 13, 2011 5:17 am ((PDT)) |
Jose - Have you tried "Clip Fix" in the effect menu of Audacity? I've only worke= d with it a little bit, but it helped me out. Best, Leslie "Marco" Lieurance Republic of Panama --- In "Jose Freitas" <>= wrote: > > Hello, > Please would you please listening to the sample: > http://soundcloud.com/freitojos/20110610t0600z-tordus-merula > > The Tordus merula is ok but the Troglodites troglodites is too high, it d= istorts. With M/S stereo mkh 30/40 in a parabola the bird was very close to= the parabola.Does someone know in Audacitu what can I make to optimise the= passage. > Best regards, > Jos=E9 > |
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