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mark4man
on Apr 10, 2006, 3:51pm:
Yo...
I have several old vocal takes which are kind of problematic. They were recorded years ago with cheap digital gear (but are absolutely irreplaceable in performance.) The problem is a buzzy, rattling sound during certain attacks, where the phrasing has a burst.
So, my question is, if I download the trial version, how would I go about trying to correct a problem of this nature (if that's possible with the program)? Is this what it's designed to do; & does it actually replace or restructure the distortion somehow?
Thanks,
mark4man
I have several old vocal takes which are kind of problematic. They were recorded years ago with cheap digital gear (but are absolutely irreplaceable in performance.) The problem is a buzzy, rattling sound during certain attacks, where the phrasing has a burst.
So, my question is, if I download the trial version, how would I go about trying to correct a problem of this nature (if that's possible with the program)? Is this what it's designed to do; & does it actually replace or restructure the distortion somehow?
Thanks,
mark4man
Aleksey Vaneev
on Apr 10, 2006, 7:02pm:
Transmodder was not designed to decrease distortion, but I think you may try to tune its analyzer to problematic frequencies with the hope they will be detected. And then you can filter them out a bit.
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