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Wave recorder which records above a certain threshold ?
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Conny
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 18:53:59
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Im searching for a waverecorder which starts to record wave above a certain threshold.
Anyone who knows of any program which can do this ?
Best regards
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Kane
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 19:17
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Hardware or not?
It would probably be easiest to just use a gate with any recorder.
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Nectarios
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 20:28
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Conny
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 21:30
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Im looking for a software, how could i use a gate in this situation ? |
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Dharma Lab
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 21:39
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Gate on recording channels will silence the recording, but it still will be recording while below the threshold level. So, you'll have silent parts in the recording. Is that acceptable to what you are looking for?
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Kane
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Posted : Jan 23, 2009 22:20
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Ah yeah..forgot about that part. Otherwise it gets more complicated.
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Conny
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Posted : Jan 24, 2009 18:38
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Great advice with the use of a gate, the problem is that i get a click sound in the beginning of the sounds that i sample. Is there way to avoid this ?
Maybe the plugin im using, noise gate by hyperprism isn´t the best |
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Kane
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Posted : Jan 25, 2009 16:05
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On 2009-01-24 18:38, Conny wrote:
Great advice with the use of a gate, the problem is that i get a click sound in the beginning of the sounds that i sample.
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Explain..
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dija
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Posted : Jan 26, 2009 01:02
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Sounds to me like you are either clipping when you are recording the sample or when you slice the sample you are not hitting the zero crossing right. Thats what I'd guess based on the ilttle information I have from you.
You can expand it or decompress the signal to remove noise as well. That is how I've been getting rid of most of the noise on my condensor microphone that I am using to record my videos.
  http://www.youtube.com/user/trawhi (tutorials)
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Elad
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Posted : Jan 26, 2009 09:03
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Conny
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Posted : Jan 27, 2009 12:34
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Thanx you all for replys, yes i could auto detect silence parts and remove the click, good idea !
Best regards Conny |
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