RE: Can you help Clean up a very special sound recording

2007-01-13 Thread K Anderson
The recording has kind of a hiss.  Well, I guess it isn't so much of a hiss,
but the recording seems to have vibrations.  After giving it some thought,
I'm wondering if the song was recorded at a lower quality speed.  The
individual recording the song is visually impaired and may have accidentally
switched the speed.  You may know that changing the recording speed on a
digital recorder is done in a manner that isn't all that accessible.  Sure
it can be changed without vision with some extra effort/planning, but my
thought is that the menu button was accidentally pressed and the speed was
accidentally changed.  Not having vision, one might not know that this
happened.  I will ask someone with vision to check to see what speed was
used to record the song.  Unfortunately that won't happen for several days.


A couple of nice subscribers to this list have offered to try and clean up
the recording for me.  One gentleman did help by adding a nice touch to the
song, but neither of these individuals are too hopeful that the quality can
be improved upon.  By the way, let me take this opportunity to publicly
thank both individuals for taking time to help.  

This recording is of a song that was written/performed as a tribute for an
individual who recently passed away.  The song has helped us (especially me)
cope with the loss of our friend.  I just want to try to get a better
recording before I share it with others.  As I said, perhaps the speed was
altered.  If so I will ask that the song be recorded again.

Katrina

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Yes, it is true, what sort of cleaning for your recording do you have in
mind, crackle removal, hiss removal, noise removal?

On 12/01/2007, at 10:49 AM, K Anderson wrote:

Hi All,

I know absolutely nothing about how to use Total Recorder, Goldwave, etc,
but believe these programs are capable of cleaning up sound recordings.  Is
that true?  If it is possible to do this type of thing, I was wondering if
any of you might be willing to help me try and clean up a recording.

The recording in question is a song that was recorded on a Olympus 3100
digital recorder.  There is just a bit of distortion and/or vibration from
time to time.  I am going to upload the song to my computer this weekend and
want to clean it up if possible.



The song is very special to many people.  It was written for a good friend
and co-worker who recently passed away.  I am going to share the song with
her family and friends, and want to make it sound as good as possible before
passing the song on.  Any help would be appreciated.

Katrina



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Can you help Clean up a very special sound recording

2007-01-11 Thread K Anderson
Hi All,

I know absolutely nothing about how to use Total Recorder, Goldwave, etc,
but believe these programs are capable of cleaning up sound recordings.  Is
that true?  If it is possible to do this type of thing, I was wondering if
any of you might be willing to help me try and clean up a recording.  

The recording in question is a song that was recorded on a Olympus 3100
digital recorder.  There is just a bit of distortion and/or vibration from
time to time.  I am going to upload the song to my computer this weekend and
want to clean it up if possible.  



The song is very special to many people.  It was written for a good friend
and co-worker who recently passed away.  I am going to share the song with
her family and friends, and want to make it sound as good as possible before
passing the song on.  Any help would be appreciated.

Katrina



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Re: Can you help Clean up a very special sound recording

2007-01-11 Thread anthony campbell
hi katrina, if you send me it i will put it throw gold wave and see if i can 
clean it up for you. if you let me know i will send my email address to you 
privatly so you can send me the track.

cheers
anthony



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Subject: Can you help Clean up a very special sound recording


 Hi All,

 I know absolutely nothing about how to use Total Recorder, Goldwave, etc,
 but believe these programs are capable of cleaning up sound recordings. 
 Is
 that true?  If it is possible to do this type of thing, I was wondering if
 any of you might be willing to help me try and clean up a recording.

 The recording in question is a song that was recorded on a Olympus 3100
 digital recorder.  There is just a bit of distortion and/or vibration from
 time to time.  I am going to upload the song to my computer this weekend 
 and
 want to clean it up if possible.



 The song is very special to many people.  It was written for a good friend
 and co-worker who recently passed away.  I am going to share the song with
 her family and friends, and want to make it sound as good as possible 
 before
 passing the song on.  Any help would be appreciated.

 Katrina



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Re: Can you help Clean up a very special sound recording

2007-01-11 Thread Dane Trethowan
Yes, it is true, what sort of cleaning for your recording do you have  
in mind, crackle removal, hiss removal, noise removal?

On 12/01/2007, at 10:49 AM, K Anderson wrote:

Hi All,

I know absolutely nothing about how to use Total Recorder, Goldwave,  
etc,
but believe these programs are capable of cleaning up sound  
recordings.  Is
that true?  If it is possible to do this type of thing, I was  
wondering if
any of you might be willing to help me try and clean up a recording.

The recording in question is a song that was recorded on a Olympus 3100
digital recorder.  There is just a bit of distortion and/or vibration  
from
time to time.  I am going to upload the song to my computer this  
weekend and
want to clean it up if possible.



The song is very special to many people.  It was written for a good  
friend
and co-worker who recently passed away.  I am going to share the song  
with
her family and friends, and want to make it sound as good as possible  
before
passing the song on.  Any help would be appreciated.

Katrina



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