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Audio editing advice
I have an audience master tape (not GD) that I ripped into wav format
and I'm trying to edit. Quality is high so little editing is required. However, it's a realtively quiet acoustic show and there are places where the audience noise (cheering, laughing, etc) are much too loud. I've been trying to even this out using expanders and compressors in Cool Edit 2000 but I have been dissatisfied with the results - mostly end up with a muffled sound to the entire track or an over obvious transition if I modify just the loud section. I would appreciate any advice on best approaches. I also have Gold Wave but I usually stick with Cool Edit because it is less complicated (to me). My preference is to take the entire track (side of tape) and even it out in one sweep, then break out the individual tracks, but I'm not married to that. Thanks in advance. -- "I talked to God about that and he was like, 'No.'" - Joe The Plumber, hearing the voices |
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I can't give you any particulars, but you might want to try "gating" if your
software allows (or can handle an add-in, which I think it can). Gating could be set to supress volumn during theclapping at least, which might help provide for higher overall levels for the singing/playing. Harry "Dewey" wrote in message . 1.4... I have an audience master tape (not GD) that I ripped into wav format and I'm trying to edit. Quality is high so little editing is required. However, it's a realtively quiet acoustic show and there are places where the audience noise (cheering, laughing, etc) are much too loud. I've been trying to even this out using expanders and compressors in Cool Edit 2000 but I have been dissatisfied with the results - mostly end up with a muffled sound to the entire track or an over obvious transition if I modify just the loud section. I would appreciate any advice on best approaches. I also have Gold Wave but I usually stick with Cool Edit because it is less complicated (to me). My preference is to take the entire track (side of tape) and even it out in one sweep, then break out the individual tracks, but I'm not married to that. Thanks in advance. -- "I talked to God about that and he was like, 'No.'" - Joe The Plumber, hearing the voices |
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On Sep 23, 9:21*am, "Soundhaspriority" wrote:
* * *It is tedious, but there is no substitute for human intelligence in the execution. I will always 'aim' to get your blindfold fitted properly. |
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