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Max™
I recorded a tribute band last night, and needless to say, the gig was loud and caused the recording to have a rasping sound (was only a tiny mic). However, if the ripping sound was nonexistant then the bootleg wouldn't actually sound that bad.

How would I be able to get rid of this sound? I have the latest version of GoldWave.

The original format is WAV, but here is a sample in MP3 of what I'm talking about.

http://www.maxpayne.co.uk/sample.mp3

Any help would be greatly appreciated smile.gif
arstewart
QUOTE(Max™ @ Jan 16 2005, 17:34)
I recorded a tribute band last night, and needless to say, the gig was loud and caused the recording to have a rasping sound (was only a tiny mic). However, if the ripping sound was nonexistant then the bootleg wouldn't actually sound that bad.

How would I be able to get rid of this sound? I have the latest version of GoldWave.

The original format is WAV, but here is a sample in MP3 of what I'm talking about.

http://www.maxpayne.co.uk/sample.mp3

Any help would be greatly appreciated smile.gif
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Nope, its there to stay. I would suggest cutting the audio, and getting a clean version of the song the band was playing...add some room reverb effects, a crowd, putting some crazy effects over it, and call it a video.

er...wait...was that a video or just a recording?...if just a recording..i believe you are unfortunatly out of luck.
Xellos
dude talk about bad audio sorry but all you can do is rerecord sad.gif
seanlich
Yeah, the audio is pretty much done for.


For future reference, a sock or a cloth over your mic might lessen that effect,
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