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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Joe w. on May 02, 2004, 03:50:26 PM
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anyone know where this command is? or anyone used it before?
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Clipped peak restoration is part of a Sound Forge plug-in called Noise Reduction, which does not come with the basic Sound Forge software, so you need to get that separately. It works pretty good too, I've saved some recordings that I ran the levels too hot, and it tames the clipped peaks nicely.
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thanks. anyone have this plugin or know if i can purchase it?
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if my research is correct, that is one expensive ass plugin.
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if you look in the right places you can find it.
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i found it, joe i can help you out...however i did not find it helpful on a pretty badly clipped recording i pulled last week.
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I just recorded an intimate concert, but got some clipping :'(
I used "mic-in" to plug my SP-BMC-12 and Battery-Box (set at 69Hz).
But the MD preamp couldn't afford the sound, even if it wasn't that low.
The volume indicator don't even reach the -12dB peak, but the sound is distorded :-[
What is the best I could do to restore my tape; because appart from that, the sound quality is just stellar!!!
-Frank
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I just recorded an intimate concert, but got some clipping :'(
I used "mic-in" to plug my SP-BMC-12 and Battery-Box (set at 69Hz).
But the MD preamp couldn't afford the sound, even if it wasn't that low.
The volume indicator don't even reach the -12dB peak, but the sound is distorded :-[
What is the best I could do to restore my tape; because appart from that, the sound quality is just stellar!!!
-Frank
Sounds like "brickwalling" not clipping.....don't think there is much you can do to fix that after the fact. :-\