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- From: mhensley@uniserve.com (Mark Hensley)
- Newsgroups: alt.binaries.sounds.utilities,alt.binaries.sounds.mods,rec.audio.misc,rec.audio.tech,comp.sys.amiga.audio,rec.audio.pro
- Subject: Re: Sound enhancement
- Date: Sun, 7 Apr 1996 00:25:04 -800
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- In article <rosborne-0604962205060001@cadc183.cadvision.com>
- Richard D. Osborne <rosborne@cadvision.com> wrote:
- > I work in a dispatch center that uses 1-inch tape to record audio logs of
- > all of the radio channels and telephone lines we use (Dictaphone Veritrac
- > 9000, analog, 40 tracks total). We often re-record these onto standard
- > cassettes for court, training, etc.
- >
- > Sometimes, on playback, the quality of the sound is poor. As a matter of
- > professional curiosity, I'm wondering about methods to use my Mac
- > (preferred) or Pentium-133 machines to clean, enhance, speed/slow etc...
- > these recordings.
- >
- > I am a paramedic by training, so I have no background in electronics or
- > audio, but I would like to learn. (I realize this will take years, but I
- > have to start someplace.) Any advice on where to find information would be
- > much appreciated. Please feel free to respond directly to my e-mail
- > address.
-
- Try running them through Digidesigns DINR and a bit of Eq and some
- compression.
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