Newbie question or two
Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 4:42 am
I've recently started trying out and learning Audacity using the 1.3.x beta. I have a .mp3 of a cover song that I really like by one of my favorite performers. However, since it was recorded during a live show, there's a lot of audience noise, which unfortunately also includes a few instances of screaming high pitched little girls all over the audience. I would just try to find a alternative, but that is not possible at the moment.
I realize that there is no way to clean up the song to studio quality, but I would like some suggestions, tips, and advice of what I could attempt to filter out the audience and occasional high pitched screams the best that I can, while hopefully maintaining the performer's voice and the music as well as I can.
If it helps, the instruments during the song are a pair of drums and a electric guitar. What makes it somewhat challenging is that it's a song that hit's both high and low notes. It's a cover of Don't Stop Believing by Journey. Again, I know it's unlikely I'll get the file I have perfect, but anything I can to do get it at least as close as I can to be able to enjoy would be a big plus. Thanks in advance.
Anyone who is more of a expert that might be willing to take a shot at it, I'd be more than willing to email it if anyone would like. Thanks again,.
I realize that there is no way to clean up the song to studio quality, but I would like some suggestions, tips, and advice of what I could attempt to filter out the audience and occasional high pitched screams the best that I can, while hopefully maintaining the performer's voice and the music as well as I can.
If it helps, the instruments during the song are a pair of drums and a electric guitar. What makes it somewhat challenging is that it's a song that hit's both high and low notes. It's a cover of Don't Stop Believing by Journey. Again, I know it's unlikely I'll get the file I have perfect, but anything I can to do get it at least as close as I can to be able to enjoy would be a big plus. Thanks in advance.
Anyone who is more of a expert that might be willing to take a shot at it, I'd be more than willing to email it if anyone would like. Thanks again,.