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yesbergerman
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hey guys,
I used some unfamiliar equipment in my school band room today, and set the levels way too low, and ended up wiht a great recording, except that its quieter than ever. I have to boost it up, but when I do the noise is completely overwhelming. Its not needed as "good quality" by any means, but is there anyway to get the noise SOMEHAT reduced? I mean it is COMPLETELY unlistenable. its very quiet music behind TONS of noise.
I have a clip on my website, and you'll see what I mean. you might want to fade in your speakers so the noies doesn't surprise you. just a warning. i dont think its tha tloud though... but check it out please!!! i really need an answer by tomorrow morning.
any body know any techniques to reduce the noise? I dont' care too much about if it changes the quality too much, because I just need it to be audible for an audition.
thanks for your help. this determines whether or not I go to a 5 week summer camp, and how much money I get.
THANK YOU BEYOND THANKS
I used some unfamiliar equipment in my school band room today, and set the levels way too low, and ended up wiht a great recording, except that its quieter than ever. I have to boost it up, but when I do the noise is completely overwhelming. Its not needed as "good quality" by any means, but is there anyway to get the noise SOMEHAT reduced? I mean it is COMPLETELY unlistenable. its very quiet music behind TONS of noise.
I have a clip on my website, and you'll see what I mean. you might want to fade in your speakers so the noies doesn't surprise you. just a warning. i dont think its tha tloud though... but check it out please!!! i really need an answer by tomorrow morning.
any body know any techniques to reduce the noise? I dont' care too much about if it changes the quality too much, because I just need it to be audible for an audition.
thanks for your help. this determines whether or not I go to a 5 week summer camp, and how much money I get.
THANK YOU BEYOND THANKS