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Hi folks
I've recorded a service our choir did in a cathedral, unfortunately the recorded volume is very very low. If I normalize the waveform to 100%, I get a reasonable quality sound but with a little too much hiss and a background hum. I've tried experimenting with CoolEditPro but I'm no expert. So, I now have 2 questions: a) I've placed a short sample of the recording (with some pure hiss without music at the end) on my FTP site at ftp://rowyerboat.homedns.org/hereford/hereford.mp3 (anonymous). It's in MP3 format and only 1Mb in size. Using CoolEditPro, is anyone able to get a clean sound out of it, and can you tell me how you do it please (ie. what settings?). b) I've put a diagram of where things were when the recording was done and the direction things were facing. Although we had no choice in the positioning of the microphones, is anyone able to comment upon how bad this positioning is, and/or what I should try and aim for? (see ftp://rowyerboat.homedns.org/hereford/hereford.jpg) - (anonymous) Many thanks in advance for your help, Steve ![]() |
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