Posted by Richard Crowley on 04/05/07 19:24
"P.C. Ford" wrote ...
> So I'm doing a documentary; did an interview last night. I was
> sidetracked dealing with the subject until several minutes into the
> interview when I noticed that the camera operator did not have his
> headphones on. At that point we discovered that we had a significant
> buzz. The subject was antsy so we went ahead with the interview.
>
> All of the above was my fault but now I am left with the chore of
> eliminating the buzz.
> I have Sound Forge 6, but am not very skilled to say the least. I have
> tried notch filters but it does not seem to have any effect at all.
>
> Here is a .wav example of the footage;
> www.criterionweb.com/stevetalkrepair.wav
> It is about 10 megs. If you would download it and comment I assure you
> will qualify for sainthood.
Dunno about SoundForge, but that is the kind of repetitive noise
that can be removed in Adobe Audition (ex Cool Edit) by taking a
representative "sample" between talking, and then using the
pattern to remove the sound from the clip. I don't have Audition
on this machine or I would try it right now. I'm sure that SF must
have some equivalent function.
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