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Re: Clap Hands for Cleaner Sound
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:01 am
by kozikowski
<<<Here's the before and after of my first test: >>>
I need to generate a "clean" echo track. Getting a computer to take out echo that a computer put in may not tell us as much as is needed.
Koz
Re: Clap Hands for Cleaner Sound
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 2:09 am
by steve
@Koz, Have you got, or could you rustle up a strongly reverby track with real reverb that I could try Postfish Deverberation on?
Real Reverb example
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:48 am
by Trebor
If you have a stereo recording you can remove the echo/reverb by centre pan isolation (Kn0ck0ut)
The voice is common to both channels but typically the echoes reach the different channels at different times so are removed by centre pan isolation, (a.k.a. centre pan extraction).
[Uses
this Freesound]
Re: Clap Hands for Cleaner Sound
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 6:42 pm
by steve
Trebor wrote:
[Uses this Freesound]
That's a tough one - too much background noise.
I'm still working out what some of the settings do (there's no instructions for Postfish) so Postfish is probably capable of better even with as tough a sample as this.
- airport.mp3
- before and after
- (1.68 MiB) Downloaded 88 times
Re: Clap Hands for Cleaner Sound
Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:06 pm
by Trebor
The airport "after" Postfish is much better than my attempt with Kn0ck0ut.
Listening made me want to try out Postfish, only to find it's Linux only
[I planned to make my PC dual boot Windows Linux, but haven't got round to it yet]