wow from all the farmer kids that are wannabe gangsters around where i live
that have audiovox stero's in thier cars i thought music was supposed to
have pop's in it and sound like total crap.


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From: Timothy P. Stockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, April 14, 2000 10:02 PM
Subject: MD: Salvaging a recording made with levels set too high?


>
>The result you achieve will depend on how much effort you put into it.  If
>its a *really* important recording, you can use Cool Edit (or your favorite
>audio editor program) to painstakingly find every annoying pop produced by
>the clipping and delete the offending samples.  You have to zoom *way* in,
>because often you need to delete only a couple samples at each point, but
>you have to do this literally hundreds of times.  I spent about a week
worth
>of free time once restoring a 12 minute song that had quite a bit of
>clipping because it was an unbelievably great live performance.
>
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