On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 07:58, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: > Rick Taylor <ricktaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > There is noise reduction in audacity... really short delays will > > work as well. If you can manage to catch it somewhere between > > feedback and echo... you may not be able to even hear the delay > > afterwards. Reverb takes it out sometimes too. ...Low pass > > filters, EQ, etc. > > Is there any way to pluck out declickers and depops from ReZound and > GNOME Wave Cleaner to LADSPA and make a Sound Restoration Farm? :-) I'm sure I don't know. I haven't even opened anything in ReZound yet. I do know that if there were ports of d/noise {thats with a /} or in-tune {with a - {I think. ...it looks as though they got run out of business despite the fact that they made one of my favorite sound sculpting tools. {Symphonic pieces in one pass from common household white noise... you just can't beat it.}}} that life in linux would be much, much easier. What are you wanting to restore? -- Rick Taylor <ricktaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> The Dispossessed