On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 07:58, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Rick Taylor <ricktaylor(a)speakeasy.net> wrote:
There is noise
reduction in audacity... really short delays will
work as well. If you can manage to catch it somewhere between
feedback and echo... you may not be able to even hear the delay
afterwards. Reverb takes it out sometimes too. ...Low pass
filters, EQ, etc.
Is there any way to pluck out declickers and depops from ReZound and
GNOME Wave Cleaner to LADSPA and make a Sound Restoration Farm? :-)
I'm sure I don't know. I haven't even opened anything in ReZound yet.
I do know that if there were ports of d/noise {thats with a /} or
in-tune {with a - {I think. ...it looks as though they got run out of
business despite the fact that they made one of my favorite sound
sculpting tools. {Symphonic pieces in one pass from common household
white noise... you just can't beat it.}}} that life in linux would be
much, much easier.
What are you wanting to restore?
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Rick Taylor <ricktaylor(a)speakeasy.net>
The Dispossessed