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Title: Wavelab 5 - EQ'ing wind noise from 1 channel
Post by: jibooer on August 03, 2009, 11:51:26 AM
I have been following other posts and thanks to all my fellow TSers, I think I am finally getting the hang of EQ'ing in Wavelab to reduce those frequencies responsible for low-end problems or wind noise.

However I am running into some issues with an outdoor Ween show I recorded w/ SP-C4 omnis. The problem is that in the right channel, the wind noise is way more prevalent than in the left. If I reduce both channels, it results in an unbalanced recording to my ears, to which I have to add gain int the right channel to even things out. If I reduce in the right channel only, then the recording seems too fu&*ed up. Is there any way to do this sort of EQ'ing w/o comprimising too much?
Title: Re: Wavelab 5 - EQ'ing wind noise from 1 channel
Post by: jerazis on August 04, 2009, 09:47:33 PM
   Try switching channels ...well copying the left channel and pasting over the right. If its in small areas this will help and still sound fairly good.

jaz
Title: Re: Wavelab 5 - EQ'ing wind noise from 1 channel
Post by: jibooer on August 05, 2009, 07:00:55 PM
thanks