My son produces and runs sound for a podcast. He had to record off the feed from the board at a live event (their equipment, not much setup time, etc), which was actually from a secondary board chained to the main house board. The house audio sounded fine, but it was coming off the main board. The resulting recording from the second board has a lot of digital distortion. Next time, he'll be sure to check the gain settings on both boards, but that doesn't help now. You can really hear it when the speakers' start speaking louder, but not so much when they speak normally. I'm posting a clip here, where you can hear the distortion at the beginning of the clip and it goes back to somewhat normal later on. You can definitely see the flat topped wave forms when you zoom in. I'm really looking for a quick turn around if anyone has any guidance for filters and settings to make it sound better. The original file is 1.6GB, so obviously I'm not posting that (just a snippet), but the snippet is representative of the rest of the recording. I hope that made sense.
I tried using the Forensics De-Clipper filter, but didn't have much luck with it (and it's probably just my own inexperience with it).
Thanks so much in advance for any help.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cj5bs9ufmk...ippet.wav?dl=0
I tried using the Forensics De-Clipper filter, but didn't have much luck with it (and it's probably just my own inexperience with it).
Thanks so much in advance for any help.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cj5bs9ufmk...ippet.wav?dl=0
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