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Re: Advice needed for cleaning up this recording

Subject: Re: Advice needed for cleaning up this recording
From: "vickipowys" vpowys
Date: Sun Nov 27, 2011 5:05 am ((PST))
That was a good clean up Mike!

For the call itself, it is very similar to the distress call of a
Green Tree Frog.

I am not familiar enough with the owls to know if it could be a young
owl.


Vicki



On 27/11/2011, at 9:35 AM, hartogj wrote:

> Hi Mike, I think that worked on the insect sounds really well.
>
> John Hartog
> rockscallop.org
>
> --- In  "Mike Rooke" <> wrote:
>>
>> Heres my attempt, SNR is quite poor.
>>
>> http://urlme.net/audio/t98proc.mp3
>>
>> Steps:-
>> MS processing, background noise subtracted in baudline, rendered
>> into reaper.
>> processed with dynamic eq and apeq.
>>
>> Might be better to replace the ambient floor with noise or gate
>> it, the bird call is between
>> 5khz to 10khz
>>
>> -Mike.
>>
>> --- In  Peter Shute <pshute@> wrote:
>>>
>>> That's the track, but what have you done to it? It sounds
>>> decidedly weird, with lots of strange clicks and pops (I think
>>> these are raindrops) and echos.
>>>
>>> Peter Shute
>>>
>>> ________________________________
>>> From: 
>>>  On Behalf Of Avocet 
>>> Sent: Saturday, 26 November 2011 1:56 PM
>>> To: 
>>> Subject: Re: [Nature Recordists] Advice needed for cleaning up
>>> this recording
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> http://www.aviceda.org/audio/?p=3D208
>>>
>>>> The problem is that the call is distant and masked by frog and
>>>> insect calls. Can anyone suggest techniques for cleaning it up to
>>>> make the call clearer?
>>>
>>> Peter,
>>>
>>> Do you mean this one:
>>> http://www.stowford.org/sounds/tt98_edit_redux.mp3
>>>
>>> Because of the distance, the call is rather smudged by reverb.
>>>
>>> Best Wishes, David
>>>
>>> David Brinicombe
>>> North Devon, UK
>>> Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum - Ambrose Bierce
>>>
>>
>
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