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Re: editing noisy MP3 tracks
Posted: Fri Oct 24, 2014 10:01 am
by Gale Andrews
There are no squealing violins in that file.
Everyone has different ideas of good EQ. We can't fix the file how you like it because we don't know what EQ you like.
So I suggest you open Effect > Bass and Treble..., try reducing the treble, press Preview, and if that does not sound right, try another setting, such as increasing the bass instead. When it sounds right, click OK.
Gale
Re: editing noisy MP3 tracks
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 10:02 am
by Trebor
Zameen wrote:Hi,
Thanks for the patience , I am trying to attach a small file here.
Attachments for the forum.wav (407.26 KiB)
" for the forum.wav" Sounds OK to me as it is .
But if you want to attenuate several narrow resonant peaks with an equalizer it's going to be difficult.
There is a free plugin for Windows , called
DtBlkFx , which will do that automagically ...

- before-after DtBlkFx with settings shown , ( resonant peaks reduced ).gif (26 KiB) Viewed 427 times

- it "clip"s the peaks in the spectrogram , (see next post).
- DtBlkfx clip + lower contrast .gif (83.73 KiB) Viewed 427 times
Re: editing noisy MP3 tracks
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 10:05 am
by Trebor
This is how the creator of
DtBlkFx illustrates the effect of "clip" ...

- ''clip'' effect on DtBlkFx , ( no I don't know what the walrus is for either).png (17.37 KiB) Viewed 427 times
DtBlkFx's "clip" applies
(downward) dynamic-range-compression to the spectrogram, (not to the waveform).
Re: editing noisy MP3 tracks
Posted: Sat Oct 25, 2014 10:41 am
by Gale Andrews
To my ears the processing introduces (or exposes) distortion in the last half.
But I have no clue what Zameen wants.
Gale