On Sun, November 2, 2008 4:50 pm, David W. Fenton wrote:
> The FFT filter is just worthless, because the UI is not specific
> enough (I can't tell exactly what frequency I'm telling it to drop
> off to nothing at).

Terrible, yes. I just reinstalled Audacity on this system. The High Pass
Filter in the Effects section will do the trick as it has a specific
frequency. I set it to 40Hz.

Here's the edited one run through Audacity with a noise sample taken from
the end of the file, plus the high-pass filter.

Of course mp3-to-mp3 makes it uglier, but if you work with your original
wav/aiff it will be much better.

Enough cluttering up the list with audio stuff, yes? :)

<http://maltedmedia.com/recordings/Morley-Aria-Edited-dbk2.mp3>

Dennis



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