Cleaning Skype audio
Posted: Tue Jun 23, 2015 3:39 am
I realize from the start I may just be screwed - VOIP is VOIP - but I'm no audio engineer - far, far from it. I'm using audacity to podcast and as my interviewees are almost all overseas (this one was in Singapore) I've no option but to record skype audio. So far I've done three phone interviews via skype and the audio was OK. My issue is this latest interview done skype-to-skype. The tonal quality of the audio is quite good but the entire recording - only on the Singapore track (my own audio is fine) is laced with - well, junk. Pops, cracks, even in some cases what I would call phasing.
Can anyone suggest any ways of cleaning this up. The interviewee was a university professor and I hate the idea of having to 1) scrap the interview, 2) ask her to do it again but I just don't think my listeners would sit through 30-40 minutes of this. Hoping there's an effect(s) in Audacity that might help? Keep in mind I'm a creative type, not a technical type so I'll appreciate links to any directions on how to use phasing or compression or noise gates, or whatever might be able to help.
A small portion of this can be cleaned up with some very judicious editing, but most of it is on top of her voice, not in between. Any serious suggestions appreciated. I've attached a short snippet to illustrate the problem.
Can anyone suggest any ways of cleaning this up. The interviewee was a university professor and I hate the idea of having to 1) scrap the interview, 2) ask her to do it again but I just don't think my listeners would sit through 30-40 minutes of this. Hoping there's an effect(s) in Audacity that might help? Keep in mind I'm a creative type, not a technical type so I'll appreciate links to any directions on how to use phasing or compression or noise gates, or whatever might be able to help.
A small portion of this can be cleaned up with some very judicious editing, but most of it is on top of her voice, not in between. Any serious suggestions appreciated. I've attached a short snippet to illustrate the problem.