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mola
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Posted - Thu Mar 27, 2003 7:26 am
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Hi:
I Have a recording of an interview which has a lot of reverb. Is it possible (with Cool Edit Pro) to work on this recording to have less reverb at the end? And HOW?
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Craig Jackman
Location: Canada
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Posted - Thu Mar 27, 2003 7:30 am
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Not really. Can you take a some flour out after the bread has been baked?
All I can suggest is use of a noise gate to minimise the longer reverb trails. You can try messing about with EQ, but EQing out the reverb will also EQ out the voice. Not what you want for an interview. You can try using volume envelopes, though I think that will do about as much as the noise gate.
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ozpeter
Location: Australia
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Posted - Thu Mar 27, 2003 7:31 am
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Not really. Try it as mono if it's stereo. You could see what noise reduction does, which sometimes muffles reverberation if overdone, but you will probably find the artifacts worse than the original problem.
- Ozpeter
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