Posted by nappy on 04/05/07 18:40
that's like a ballast transformer buzz. Actually it isn't that bad. You
ought to be able to notch that out quite easily.
Set the notch really deep and sweep the freq until you find the area of
concern and then lessen the notch to minimize the effect on the vocal.
n
"P.C. Ford" <meoh@mouse-potato.com> wrote in message
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> 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.
>
> Thanks.
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