Note: As the mountains separated, the real guy went from being the "Savior of the Republican Party" (Time magazine cover, and many others) to dead last in all polls.
Let's hope this humble developer will not suffer similar fate :-
Regards,
-Ramon
ps: Determining the identity of the horizontal fellow -in the context of the NR (left mountain) vs. VR (right mountain) divide- will be left as an exercise to the reader.
FYI for the Audacity Developers
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If you require help using Audacity, please post on the forum board relevant to your operating system:
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If you require help using Audacity, please post on the forum board relevant to your operating system:
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GNU/Linux and Unix-like
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FYI for the Audacity Developers
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Re: FYI for the Audacity Developers
Oh! I almost forgot. For context, see the thread
"The Human Voice has been widely characterized, correct?"
in the Usenet comp.dsp newsgroup, plus this:
https://sourceforge.net/p/cmusphinx/dis ... /1177f599/
-RFH
"The Human Voice has been widely characterized, correct?"
in the Usenet comp.dsp newsgroup, plus this:
https://sourceforge.net/p/cmusphinx/dis ... /1177f599/
-RFH
Re: FYI for the Audacity Developers
Possibly a more realistic approach would be to start by building Audacity from the source code and studying the current Noise Reduction algorithm to see how it works. Then see if you can improve on it. If I recall correctly I have already given you links to the developer information for obtaining the source code and building Audacity.
9/10 questions are answered in the FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)
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Re: FYI for the Audacity Developers
It is funny how I got the exact opposite advice from your counterpart in the CMU Sphinx newsgroup.steve wrote:Possibly a more realistic approach would be to start by building Audacity from the source code and studying the current Noise Reduction algorithm to see how it works.
https://sourceforge.net/p/cmusphinx/dis ... /1177f599/
IOW: The mountains are separating...
..and I can't find my wings!!
-Ramon