I made a generally excellent recording of one of my favorite musicians. Unfortunately, my gear let me down the night of the show. The right channel of my Sony PCM-A10 failed (despite thoroughly testing it before leaving the house). The channel was not completely dead, but what I wound up with is a recording with the right channel gain 22db lower than the left. As I'm sure you can imagine, once the right channel was boosted 22db in post, so was the noise floor. The PCM-A10 is a great sounding little recorder, but adding 22db of gain to a channel is going to be noticeable.
The good news is this was a hard rock band, so the excessive noise in the right channel is not particularly noticeable for most of the show. However, during quiet passages, and particularly between songs, the left channel is dead quiet, while the right channel sounds like a bad 70s cassette recording without noise reduction.
Can someone suggest the best available noise reduction workflow to repair this that will result in the least amount of annoying artifacts? The software I have readily available is basically Adobe Audition 3.0 and iZotope RX7. However, I'd be willing to invest in something better if it will provide a worthwhile result. I've tried the Audition noise reduction in the past, and no matter what I did, I found that I always preferred the original recording with hiss over the annoying artifacts the processing would leave behind.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated!