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Tom wrote:
Can anyone help, I am new to audio editing and I am looking for a good editor, I know this is not what you ask, but here is the first version the reply. You can either learn to become a good audio editor, it will take you a couple of years, 4 is not unlikely, or outsource the task to someone who has used the time it takes to learn to use the soft- and hardware involved. I am currently using (Cool Edit Pro 2.1) but I can not find any way of cleaning up the audio. The second version of the reply is that with all due respect for CEP and for you, if you want to do it yourself it seems that you need something more in the general style of Magix Audio Cleaning Lab, it offers you less options and thus a shorter learning curve at you skill level. I am working with which are old Audio Books (MP3 format) which have a fare bit of back ground noise Hiss, Floor noise, and general back ground noise. Any help would be great. Do less is a good advice to the newbie, digitally treated noise that did not go away is much more distracting than the noise as it was before doing anything. Tom Regards Peter Larsen |
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