Subject: | Re: Advice needed for cleaning up this recording - SPEAR |
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From: | "Paul Doornbusch" pauldoornbusch |
Date: | Fri Dec 9, 2011 3:37 pm ((PST)) |
Vicki, Open the file and it analyses it as per the settings - go for high res. Then you have a screen with the various sinusoids mapped and you can select them, shift them or delete them as required. Resynthesise and you have the changed file. It takes some practice and trial-and-error I admit.. Paul At 5:37 PM +0000 9/12/11, wrote: >Paul, > >I've just looked at this application but I can't for the life of me >see how to use it for noise reduction, e.g. siren removal. How do >you use it? > >Vicki |
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