Hartmut Noack wrote: > Audacity has such a feature. It works quite OK, given, you do not overdo > it. It can add some phasing and tends to make the overall sound somewhat > murky so one needs to fiddle a lot with the preview before applying it... > > You first select a noise-reference in you file, then call the > noise-remover and tell it to use the selected audio as a noise-sample. > Then you select a range you want to clean up and start fiddeling with > the (few) settings .... Hmmm. A quick test suggests that audacity doesn't really do that great a job, at leat for these particular samples. The biggest problem is the noise is still there, although in a stuttering fashion, in the attack part of the sample. Will try later when I have more time, also I'll check out the de-esser suggested by Patrick. -- Atte http://atte.dk http://modlys.dk _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user