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Offline faninor

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fixing venue resonances?
« on: September 24, 2007, 12:03:59 PM »
I have a recording that I made a couple days ago, and every time the bass hits certain notes, the amphitheatre just shook about me. This isn't surprising or new to me, but for the first time I've decided I want to clean this up in my recording. The recording sounds pretty good to my ears otherwise. My plan is to play around with a notch filter or the FFT filter in Adobe Audition and track down these resonances and reduce their levels so they won't be overwhelming the recording every 25 seconds.

Does anybody here do this often? Will this work well enough if I apply the filter to the entire recording, or should I track down just the times when the problem notes are played and use the filter at only those times?

 

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