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Hello,
How can I eliminate echo (hollowness) from a voice recording? The echo is due to the confined space of where the voice recording was done. Also, how can I eliminate the pervasive humming sound of my computer hardrive fan that is present throughout the entire 4 hour voice recording? I did the 4 hour voice recording in my confined office using an Apex 415 mic through Sound Forge 7.0. I looked at other posts and tried using the Noise Gate... this helped with the humming somewhat... what about the EQ? Is there something I can do using that? My knowledge of audio terminology is limited so the help menu of Sound Forge 7.0 is like trying to read a forgein language. Any solutions for my challenges via Sound Forge 7.0 would be fantastic. Thanks in advance... Jay |
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oups.com... Hello, How can I eliminate echo (hollowness) from a voice recording? The echo is due to the confined space of where the voice recording was done. Also, how can I eliminate the pervasive humming sound of my computer hardrive fan that is present throughout the entire 4 hour voice recording? I did the 4 hour voice recording in my confined office using an Apex 415 mic through Sound Forge 7.0. I looked at other posts and tried using the Noise Gate... this helped with the humming somewhat... what about the EQ? Is there something I can do using that? My knowledge of audio terminology is limited so the help menu of Sound Forge 7.0 is like trying to read a forgein language. Any solutions for my challenges via Sound Forge 7.0 would be fantastic. Thanks in advance... Jay I know of no way to remove the effects of the room sound as you describe it. Take the time to re-record. Either treat your office accoustically to remove hard-wall reflections or move to another/better room. Don't record in close proximity of the computer unless you want to hear it. You can beat yourself to death trying to make software correct a bad recording. You'll spend hours/days and be not much better off than when you started. On the other hand, if the content cannot be replaced, live with it and avoid the same mistakes next time. Steve King |
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oups.com Hello, How can I eliminate echo (hollowness) from a voice recording? The echo is due to the confined space of where the voice recording was done. Hope and pray that the echo is concentrated at certain frequencies that you can attenuate without hurting the recording too much. Also, how can I eliminate the pervasive humming sound of my computer hardrive fan that is present throughout the entire 4 hour voice recording? Pretty doable in Audition/CEP with all of its noise reduction options. basically fans create noise that tends to be at discrete frequencies. Narrowband equalization can attenuate them with minimal (but probably audible) damage to the sounds you want. Some software lets you sample the noise and uses its analysis of that to design the required filter for you. Sounds like you are up to some meatball surgery. I know nothing about SF. |
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How can I eliminate echo (hollowness) from a voice recording? The echo is due to the confined space of where the voice recording was done. You can't, really. Sometimes downward expension to chop the end of the reverb tails off can help a little. Also, how can I eliminate the pervasive humming sound of my computer hardrive fan that is present throughout the entire 4 hour voice recording? You can take it to someone with good broadband noise reduction tools and let them do it. But the room problems will probably make it harder to deal with the noise issues. I did the 4 hour voice recording in my confined office using an Apex 415 mic through Sound Forge 7.0. Better luck next time. This is why it is important to monitor your recordings while tracking. If you can't hear what you're doing, you're apt to miss all sorts of stuff like this, and wind up wasting your time making unusable recordings. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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bosspayn wrote ...
Any solutions for my challenges via Sound Forge 7.0 would be fantastic. Thanks in advance... The main solutions to your challenges are acoustical and have nothing to do with your software. It would likely be far less expensive to eliminate the problems before they reach your microphone. |
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![]() "Arny Krueger" wrote in message ... Also, how can I eliminate the pervasive humming sound of my computer hardrive fan that is present throughout the entire 4 hour voice recording? Pretty doable in Audition/CEP with all of its noise reduction options. I know you use Audition Arny, but the OP already uses Sound Forge 7 which does pretty much the same things as Audition, including a number of noise reduction methods and heaps of filtering options. I know nothing about SF. Similar features to Audition for stereo wave editing. MrT. |
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"Richard Crowley" wrote in message
... bosspayn wrote ... Any solutions for my challenges via Sound Forge 7.0 would be fantastic. Thanks in advance... The main solutions to your challenges are acoustical and have nothing to do with your software. It would likely be far less expensive to eliminate the problems before they reach your microphone. It's practically impossible to satisfactorily remove the sound caused by recording in an improperly treated small room. I agree. Fix the problem at the source. |
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![]() wrote: My knowledge of audio terminology is limited so the help menu of Sound Forge 7.0 is like trying to read a forgein language. Any solutions for my challenges via Sound Forge 7.0 would be fantastic. Get the book "Sound Forge Power" by Scott Garrigus. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg...68905?v=glance rd |
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![]() Mr.T wrote: I know you use Audition Arny, but the OP already uses Sound Forge 7 which does pretty much the same things as Audition, including a number of noise reduction methods and heaps of filtering options. I know nothing about SF. Similar features to Audition for stereo wave editing. As powerful as SF is there are some functions that CEP/Audition will do better or easier. Primarily in the area of noise reduction the included processing functions seem to be more straightforward in Audition. 3rd party DX plugins notwithstanding I still prefer Forge for most standard editing tasks. rd |
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Arny Krueger wrote:
I know nothing " " -- re-configure the solar matrix in parallel for endothermic propulsion |
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"Tim S Kemp" wrote in news:ecadnVKldMAFmazeRVn-
: Arny Krueger wrote: I know nothing " " I see, Arny is Shultz!!!!!! That is too bad, I liked Shultz George |
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 11:33:47 -0400, Steve King wrote
(in article ): wrote in message oups.com... Hello, How can I eliminate echo (hollowness) from a voice recording? The echo is due to the confined space of where the voice recording was done. Also, how can I eliminate the pervasive humming sound of my computer hardrive fan that is present throughout the entire 4 hour voice recording? I did the 4 hour voice recording in my confined office using an Apex 415 mic through Sound Forge 7.0. I looked at other posts and tried using the Noise Gate... this helped with the humming somewhat... what about the EQ? Is there something I can do using that? My knowledge of audio terminology is limited so the help menu of Sound Forge 7.0 is like trying to read a forgein language. Any solutions for my challenges via Sound Forge 7.0 would be fantastic. Thanks in advance... Jay I know of no way to remove the effects of the room sound as you describe it. Take the time to re-record. Either treat your office accoustically to remove hard-wall reflections or move to another/better room. Don't record in close proximity of the computer unless you want to hear it. You can beat yourself to death trying to make software correct a bad recording. You'll spend hours/days and be not much better off than when you started. On the other hand, if the content cannot be replaced, live with it and avoid the same mistakes next time. Steve King Spend the money on a music library. Put music under your tracks and see if you can hide the noise. Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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![]() George Gleason said: I know nothing I see, Arny is Shultz!!!!!! That is too bad, I liked Shultz George Did you like Nixon Richard too? |
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George Middius wrote in
: George Gleason said: I know nothing I see, Arny is Shultz!!!!!! That is too bad, I liked Shultz George Did you like Nixon Richard too? aamof no but I don't follow the refrence? George |
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![]() George Gleason said: That is too bad, I liked Shultz George Did you like Nixon Richard too? aamof no but I don't follow the refrence? http://snipurl.com/huqc |
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George Middius wrote in
: http://snipurl.com/huqc if its not too much trouble please explain this the link was dead, (Not found) thanks |
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![]() George Gleason said: http://snipurl.com/huqc if its not too much trouble please explain this the link was dead, (Not found) thanks No, the link is fine. Did you copy & paste or did you try to re-type it? |
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George M. Middius cmndr [underscore] george [at] comcast [dot] net wrote
in : George Gleason said: http://snipurl.com/huqc if its not too much trouble please explain this the link was dead, (Not found) thanks No, the link is fine. Did you copy & paste or did you try to re-type it? Cut and paste but thats ok it doesn't work for me not worth any more effort Peace George |
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On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 17:07:01 -0400, Peter Larsen wrote
(in article ): Do what Peter said. Ty Ford -- Ty Ford's equipment reviews, audio samples, rates and other audiocentric stuff are at www.tyford.com |
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![]() Ty Ford wrote: Do what Peter said. Learn the words? At least that will eliminate the need for humming, though sometimes humming can be kind of nice. |
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