On 17 Feb 2003 11:07:03 -0600
Rick Taylor <ricktaylor(a)speakeasy.net> wrote:
e.g. vinyl and
old tapes recordings
There's a ton of stuff in windows and mac. Cool edit has great
noise stuff for one thing. D/Noise is pretty easy though I've not
exactly used it for its intended purpose...
See, I'm working for a Linux company :-)
I have no fun using proprietary stuff at all.
It's a real boon that audacity has it {noise
reduction} on
linux...
Yes, I like this engine. It could be a DartPro killer in fact, if
it was more actively developed.
other than that maybe you could use something like
Ceres or an audio synth package with enough options to be
practical for that sort of thing? Maybe go with some high priced
unix/hardware solution?
I dont' know much about Ceres, but I will :-)
Personally, I'm thinking snd has major potential
for that sort of
thing... It's extensible enough at any rate. :}
Sure :)
Once I was thinking about writing some scripts in Python or Ruby for
handling sound restoration, but I'm not that good at programming.
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Alexandre Prokoudine
ALT Linux Documentation Team
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