Sorry for not knowing what im doing.Ive noticed on here with some people,they try and make others with less knowledge inadequate.There was a time when every single person on here didnt know what they know today.All i was asking for was help with one recording,i wasnt asking for the world.I expect there are loads of things i have yet to learn,and audio cleaning/enhancing is one of them.I just dont like this "you should know" attitude,why should i know?if i dont know i dont know.
No need to apologize for not knowing what you're doing. You're absolutely right that at some point we all were less knowledgeable. But I think Humbug's central message is spot on. I read his message not as "I can't believe you don't know this stuff, you should know it", but rather as "you
will run into these issues again, and you're better off learning how to perform these functions yourself". Yes, it will take time to learn how to do it properly, and that probably means you won't be in a position to seed the recording instantly. But learning the skill set yourself will prove far more useful in the long run than having someone else do it for you.
That's how must we've all made the transition from not-knowing to knowing - by doing, not by having others do for us.