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Question. How do I get rid of reverb/hollow type audio sound on a audio track? TIA
Question. How do I get rid of reverb/hollow type audio sound on a audio track? TIA
I have a tape recording from 1983 it was recorded using an open mic in an auditorium. The audio sounds very far a way with a little reverb. How do I get the sound to come closer to me and not sound so hollow? TIA |
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Question. How do I get rid of reverb/hollow type audio sound on a audio track? TIA I have a tape recording from 1983 it was recorded using an open mic in an auditorium. The audio sounds very far a way with a little reverb. How do I get the sound to come closer to me and not sound so hollow? Go back and retrack it. There isn't really much you can do for it. You can play around a little bit with expansion, but there is really no way to undo room effects. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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