Subject: | Re: Feedback noise on Olympus LS-11 |
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From: | bermanc2 |
Date: | Mon Dec 30, 2013 3:09 am ((PST)) |
James, =0D =0D =0D =0D I'm no expert on this subject but that sounds like harmonic noise being pr= oduced. You could try using an eq like Waves Q10, or DMG EQuality and apply= a series of notch filters at each harmonic. Your sound will become a littl= e degraded as a result though. Here's a quick example using this method:=0D =0D =0D https://soundcloud.com/chas-berman/monal-notched=0D =0D =0D It's not great, but it's better than it was - especially during the lower = volume stuff. Probably best to get the recorder repaired. =0D =0D =0D You are talking about post production noise reduction, aren't you? =0D =0D =0D =0D Cheers, =0D =0D Chas=0D =0D |
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