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High Pitched Whine On An Old Recording
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September 14, 2008, 02:04:33 PM »
I recently received a cd-r which was a rip of a bootleg cd-r. At the beginning of the second track is an insistent high-pitched noise which is constant and runs for the remainder of the disc. It's just on the verge of driving me nuts. Is this something I can remove? I'm using Audition v2.
Thanks for any help.
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Re: High Pitched Whine On An Old Recording
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Hi
can you post a sample please?
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It sounds like a notch filter would help. You might be able to get away with attenuating or dropping out a very small frequency band that encompasses the whine.
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Re: High Pitched Whine On An Old Recording
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Thanks for the pointer - much appreciated. I don't have much time to do anything about this till next week, but if I am successful, I'll post back.
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