FeatReq: Notch filter 'invert+mix' check box
Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 2:40 pm
I am processing some files containing precise sines surrounded by background noise, and some with generator artifacts such as missing or botched zero crossings (computer generated morse code program output, yuck) ... I'm smoothing and buffing so that only the pure sine is left with 'soft' onset and NO HF clicky or LF poppy components ...
Sharp 48db/octave lowpass then highpass helps does a decent job but reduces dynamic range by half --- but the BEST overall technique I've found that preserves original amplitude is
1. copy the audio to a new track,
2. use Notch Filter with high Q to obliterate the tone 'with extreme prejudice', leaving only undesired components,
3. invert the result,
4. do a 50/50 mix/merge with the original.
Adding an 'invert+mix' feature to Notch Filter that does this as one step would also allow it also be used as a one-step adjustable Q (yet extremely narrow) bandpass filter.
Thanks kindly for a wonderful tool!
Sharp 48db/octave lowpass then highpass helps does a decent job but reduces dynamic range by half --- but the BEST overall technique I've found that preserves original amplitude is
1. copy the audio to a new track,
2. use Notch Filter with high Q to obliterate the tone 'with extreme prejudice', leaving only undesired components,
3. invert the result,
4. do a 50/50 mix/merge with the original.
Adding an 'invert+mix' feature to Notch Filter that does this as one step would also allow it also be used as a one-step adjustable Q (yet extremely narrow) bandpass filter.
Thanks kindly for a wonderful tool!