audio processing from a cli w/ speakup

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A similar question, what have people found good for filtering audio 
using the command line?
I have some telephone recordings (recordings of the last analog trunks 
in north america, a Weatherchron? weather machine in Pa, etc) that 
were recorded with a pickup coil, so there's some 60hz power noise I'd 
like to remove.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 09:45:32AM -0400, Terry D. Cudney 
wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> 	Not especially "speakup" specific, but...
> 
> 	What have you people found to work well for post-processing of an audio recording? I.E. I have been asked to do post-processing of a recording of a user group meeting to eliminate "ummh aaahhh", pops and such. The program is synch-ed with a slide presentation, so I don't know yet how it is going to work out. Of course if I can get the audio to be clean and understandable (pleasant to listen to without the video) that would be good enough for me, but to keep the synchronization with the slides would be a plus.
> 
> 	Suggestions?
> 
> 	TIA,
> 
> 	--terry
> 
> 
> -- 
> Name:	Terry D. Cudney
> Phone:	705-812-4949
> SIP: 8978 at ekiga.net
> E-mail:	terry at octothorp.org
> 
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> 
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