eliminate peaks in live recording
Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 3:36 pm
My main use of Audacity is to post-process live recordings of lectures, made with a "handheld" wav/mp3 recorder (Zoom H2n).
During the recording, there are invariably peaks from a laugh, handclap, recorder bump, etc. My usual approach is to search out the peaks, manually decrease their amplitude or delete them, and normalize. That works fine, but takes a lot of time.
Should I be looking at using the Limiter then amplifying/normalizing, or would compressing be better? I've got a lot to learn in either case.
I'm running Audacity 2.3.1 on Windows 10. An example follows. Thanks....

During the recording, there are invariably peaks from a laugh, handclap, recorder bump, etc. My usual approach is to search out the peaks, manually decrease their amplitude or delete them, and normalize. That works fine, but takes a lot of time.
Should I be looking at using the Limiter then amplifying/normalizing, or would compressing be better? I've got a lot to learn in either case.
I'm running Audacity 2.3.1 on Windows 10. An example follows. Thanks....