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Hi all,
I've received a copy of a concert which was not-professionally recorded. The person was in the audience and while recording, there was someone next to him/her applauding very load and not at the same time as everybody else. Because of these handclaps normalisation of the files causes the right channel to sound a lot louder (handclaps are on the left channel and the peaks are very high on that channel). What I would like to do is removing/suppressing these handclaps in the left channel and then do a normalise again. How can I do this in a sound editing program? I've tried to do this in Cooledit Pro, Soundforge and Goldwave but with none of them I've managed to get a satisfying result (which of course doesn't mean that I'm blaming these programs, they're great, but I'm a newbie in this kind of sound-editing). Can anyone of you please give some tips&tricks on how to do this??? Thanks a lot, Michael |
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