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Old February 27th, 2001, 07:08 AM
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Originally posted by W. Wheatley
OK, so I\'ve taken a sample of noise- a nasty \'hum\' caused by bad mic. hookup- and I make a template, which I want to apply to an entire file. I\'ve gotten that far. The file recording is speech only- a lecture- the \'hum\' is very loud- probably 1/2 as loud as the speakers voice.
In that case I suggest to use the EFX Filter in MicroEditor to filter the entire file with a 300Hz Highpass function. That will give you a much better S/N by a easy way.
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