On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, Aurelien Reynaud wrote:
> The trouble is that the tapes are old and of an amateurish quality, very
> noisy. I would like to digitalize and process them to reduce the noise and
> perform a general cleanup.
Download Csound, it includes a utility called dnoise:
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> Hi, everybody on alsa-devel!
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> I know this might not be the right place to ask,
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 01:08:32 +0100, Aurelien Reynaud wrote:
> experience in sound processing. I would nevertheless like to do the job
> under the penguin system, so I ask: what tool should I use? The features
> needed being (in order of importance):
There are a new noise removal tools for lin
>1/ the ability to do the cleanup (nothing more is needed)
>2/ reliability and fidelity to the original
>3/ ease of use (i don't mind command line, but won't be able to figure out
>too tech savvy parameters)
check dave phillips sound+MIDI pages for linux. there are at least 2
or 3 denoising utili
Aurelien Reynaud hat gesagt: // Aurelien Reynaud wrote:
> I know this might not be the right place to ask, but maybe somenone can
> point me to a more suitable one...
The linux-audio-user list (http://www.linuxdj.com/audio/lad/user.php3) is
a good place for this kind of question.
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Hi, everybody on alsa-devel!
I know this might not be the right place to ask, but maybe somenone can
point me to a more suitable one...
A friend of mine has a bunch of old audio tapes on which she recorded an
interview of her grandfather when he was still alive a few years ago. They
are an hist