Trebor, and RHJ, thanks for the tips.Robert J. H. wrote:For your first sample, the second speaker disappears after this effect. The first speaker is actually on the left side alone. Thus, instead of left + right, we can assembly the stereo track from left + center and delete the right side.cybrmarc wrote:How do you mean sounds outside the center? What is the center and how can it be located on the track?
I tried the notching you recommended and the center isolation with your 2d stereo plugin.
I'm wondering how you can tell which channel what noise is on? Both the L and R are identical in audacity as I see them on screen.
Along the same lines: how do I remove the L or the R? With the above tool I've only seen the option to remove or isolate the center.
Also, Trebor, how did you know what frequencies to take out? And how wide? Do you look at a waveform, do you just know that 150hz and 5800hz are common noises for birds/main?
Learning to fish,
Marcus

