Audio file editing software/skills

Jess Robinson castaway at desert-island.demon.co.uk
Wed Jun 14 15:55:41 BST 2006


I care a lot less about the general muddyness.. Just figured the crackles 
would be easier to remove.. Not that I have a clue where they came from. 
Most odd.

Jess


On Wed, 14 Jun 2006, James Mastros wrote:

> On Wed, Jun 14, 2006 at 02:34:17PM +0100, Jess Robinson wrote:
>>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> I have a piece of self-recorded audio, (of a talk), that I'd like to
>> remove some clicks/crackles from.. Has anyone got any software
>> recommendations or appropriate advice?
>>
>> Jess
>>
>
> After taking a look at a few of the pops in Audacity, they appear to be
> samples randomly changed to -1 or 1 (er, considering the audio as
> floating-point data).  I suspect normal analog filtering procedures won't
> work very well to get rid of it.
>
> Really, the best way is probably to just write it myself.
>
> Of course, after that, it's still a muddy recording with lots of background
> noise.
>
>      -=- James Mastros
>
>


More information about the london.pm mailing list