Recording studio echo
Recording studio echo
What great software ! ! ! As everyone suspects I have an issue to see if it is handled anyway in the software. The tracks that I have captured/recorded have an echo or hollow sound to them due to the area where they were recorded not being exactly as a studio should be. Does Audacity have a facility to remove this hollow sound or someway overcome it in these recordings. Thanks Lamar
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Re: Recording studio echo
The short answer is no, and nobody else does either.
An echo is the performer's voice arriving at least twice, once direct and once later, bounced off the wall. What the software would have to do is separate the performer from himself.
Heavy techies immediately point to threshold keyers and noise suppressors, but they all have one thing in common. They all damage the show so badly that the producer always goes back and shoots it again.
Koz
An echo is the performer's voice arriving at least twice, once direct and once later, bounced off the wall. What the software would have to do is separate the performer from himself.
Heavy techies immediately point to threshold keyers and noise suppressors, but they all have one thing in common. They all damage the show so badly that the producer always goes back and shoots it again.
Koz