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Posted by nappy on 04/07/07 17:42
"P.C. Ford" <meoh@mouse-potato.com> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 07:01:11 -0700, "Richard Crowley"
> <rcrowley@xp7rt.net> wrote:
>
>> P.C. Ford wrote:
>>>Ok, guys thanks for the quick replies. I have tried the notch filter
>>>and any progress seems subtle at best. Can't seem to find a "sweet
>>>spot" on frequency.
>>
>>It is a complex waveform. You cannot do it with simple
>>notch filters, no matter how many of them you have.
>>You need the DSP function where the noise waveform
>>is sampled and then removed. This is a built-in function
>>of Adobe Premiere (and Cool Edit before Adobe bought
>>it). I would have thought it was a rather common feature?
>
> Yes. evidently it has harmonics up and down the line. As far as I
> know, neither Sound Forge nor Premiere has a noise reduction sampler
> out of the box.
>
> I've got a copy of SoundSoup coming my way. In any case, I think clips
> will be useable, especially if I can tart it up a bit. As I think I
> mentioned the guy speaks very quickly with few pauses.
If that fails.. just comp in a faraway train sound. And more birds.
:()
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