As I've said, reducing distortion is nearly, if not completely, 
impossible. You might be able to mask the distortion with an equalizer, 
but that would be at the expense of frequencies that were part of the 
original sound. Gold Wave will let you mess with dequalizer settings too.

Bruce

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On Sat, 1 Apr 2006, Anders Holmberg wrote:

> Hello!
> I dont use winamp.
> And i want to reduce the dist with a sound editor.
> No soundforge as i dont have all the money to buy such a program.
> I may try audacity to se if it can help me out.
> /Anders.
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>> On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>>
>>> HellO!
>>> I have a recording which i did yesterday which was a bit destorted.
>>> I know this doesn't sounds realistic to some of you but are there any way
>>> to reduce the distortion from such a recording?
>>
>> Anders, you may already are aware of a very simple solution and that is if
>> playing back your track using Winamp, control tab to the equalizer window
>> and reduce the output of your pre-amp with the tab key. Generally I keep
>> this setting in the mid range--between -1.4 and + 1.4 or thereabouts.
>> However, I have found that if there is distortion on a recording that
>> often decreasing the pre-amp setting to a - 7 setting or even less will
>> help lower the distortion.
>> Of course, reducing distortion with a sound editor program is always the
>> best solution if possible.
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