Hard to tell w/o hearing but if the drum beat is 
over recorded you need to reduce its level. If the 
wave form is flat on top you need some program to 
re-round the top of the wave form, and there is 
something in Sound Forge, or a plug in  for 
restoring that shape

sorry I don't remember the exact name

js

Stuart Godfrey wrote:
> 
> 
> I have a sound track from a file recorded on a hard drive video
> camera. The files were saved on to my PC as *.mod after some help on
> the web i discovered to get them in Adobe Premiere 2 i had to rename
> files to *.mpg, that has all worked. My problem now is I have what
> appears to be an over recording level in the sound. The sound is of
> Thai monks that repeat a drum beat and when it played sounds bad when
> hitting a certain frequency or note, similar to a poorly tuned radio.
> I have tried a few various filters in audition, but i am not sure that
> i have found the right one can you help please?
> 
> 
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