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SoldierOfZion:
I'm attempting to clean up the Kahane debate audios from http://kahane.hostultra.com

I'm a rookie at cleaning up audio, so I would like your feedback, including any suggestions or criticisms.

Here is the first one I tried to clean up - Kahane vs. Axelrod:
Original file:
http://kahane.hostultra.com/RavKahane03m.mp3

Cleaned up file (noise reduced and level boosted)
http://www.takebackourtemple.com/Kahane/03_Kahane_vs_Axelrod.mp3

The volume level didn't boost too much, but I think it sounds much better without the background noise.

Thoughts or comments?

SoldierOfZion:

--- Quote from: bagels on March 18, 2007, 05:29:35 PM ---I listened to the first ten seconds. The edited version has a robotic sound to it; the original still sounds better. However, I am impressed with how you took out the garbage background noise. Keep trying; it's very good of you to attempt to clean these decades-old audios.

--- End quote ---

Thanks for the feedback. I'll keep playing with it.

kahaneloyalist:
why dont you put it through a high pass and low pass filter and normalize the sound, that should clean it up without losing too much of the good sound

SoldierOfZion:

--- Quote from: kahaneloyalist on March 18, 2007, 07:11:06 PM ---why dont you put it through a high pass and low pass filter and normalize the sound, that should clean it up without losing too much of the good sound

--- End quote ---

Sounds like you know more than me about this stuff. :-) I'll see if I can do this with Audacity. Thanks for the advice!

jdl4ever:
I cleaned up 2 other kahane audios (one was the shiur at YU and at the national press club) a month ago using audacity.  I'm the one who used a high pass and low pass filter at 300-3500 hz and then put them through sound filtering.  I gave them to yukutiel but he didn't post them yet.  They sound really good.  Hopefully he'll post them soon or I'll be forced to post them myself. 

So use the high and low pass fliter then eliminate the background noise (be careful here and go mild since if you do it too much part of the audio will be eliminated and it will sound like a telephone call) .  It helps to also amplify the sound when you are done and possibly use a plug in called "leveler" (for audacity) at the low setting to even out the audio if it is too dynamic. 

Audacity is a great program. I'm working on a Kahane song with it. 

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