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by evabrendax@basebog.it :: Rate this Message:

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Hi list
could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of audio
clips
i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
leave only the insect sound without the context.
is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
thanks
eva

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Re: software to 'clean' sound

by john saylor-3 :: Rate this Message:

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salve

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:54 PM,
evabrendax@...<evabrendax@...> wrote:
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?

i'm sure there's many options available to you. one is a noise removal
filter or plug-in. but instead of removing noise, you are removing the
background sound. i know there is one that is built in to audacity,
but i'm sure there are many others ....

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Re: software to 'clean' sound

by Medialis Muveszetek Intezete :: Rate this Message:

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hi Micromacrosoundlist,
maybe a spectral gate like attached, it is a maxmsp-patch, use it with pfft~
- left output: louder part of the spectra
- right output: quieter part of the spectra (or vice versa, try it)
Best!
Balázs


john saylor wrote:

> salve
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:54 PM,
> evabrendax@...<evabrendax@...> wrote:
>  
>> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
>> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
>> leave only the insect sound without the context.
>> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
>>    
>
> i'm sure there's many options available to you. one is a noise removal
> filter or plug-in. but instead of removing noise, you are removing the
> background sound. i know there is one that is built in to audacity,
> but i'm sure there are many others ....
>
>  

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max v2;
#N vpatcher 43 75 443 375;
#P window setfont "Sans Serif" 9.;
#P window linecount 1;
#P newex 193 189 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 154 189 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 152 254 51 196617 poltocar~;
#P newex 151 281 49 196617 fftout~ 2;
#P newex 198 159 43 196617 <=~ 0.3;
#P newex 105 186 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#N in 2;
#P newobj 147 69 25 196617 in 2;
#P newex 160 159 35 196617 >~ 0.3;
#P newex 66 186 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 64 251 51 196617 poltocar~;
#P newex 61 98 51 196617 cartopol~;
#P newex 63 278 49 196617 fftout~ 1;
#P newex 60 67 43 196617 fftin~ 1;
#P connect 0 0 2 0;
#P connect 3 0 1 0;
#P connect 4 0 3 0;
#P connect 2 0 4 0;
#P connect 5 0 4 1;
#P connect 0 1 2 1;
#P connect 3 1 1 1;
#P connect 2 1 7 0;
#P connect 7 0 3 1;
#P connect 5 0 7 1;
#P connect 10 0 9 0;
#P connect 11 0 10 0;
#P connect 2 0 11 0;
#P connect 2 0 5 0;
#P connect 8 0 11 1;
#P connect 6 0 5 1;
#P connect 10 1 9 1;
#P connect 2 1 12 0;
#P connect 12 0 10 1;
#P connect 2 0 8 0;
#P connect 8 0 12 1;
#P connect 6 0 8 1;
#P pop;

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Re: software to 'clean' sound

by Tobias Reber-2 :: Rate this Message:

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hi eva,

for isolating a cricket in a recording i used a FFT crossover patch in  
max/msp as a radicalised filter so to speak, to isolate frequency bands.
since the sound is so high i cut away everything below 5kHz, which is  
pretty much everything except the cricket. let me know if you are  
interested in this.

tobias


Am 16.07.2009 um 18:54 schrieb evabrendax@...:

> Hi list
> could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of  
> audio
> clips
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the  
> sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be  
> to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
> thanks
> eva
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Re: software to 'clean' sound

by Mike-660 :: Rate this Message:

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Izotope RX: 



Or Equalization and selecting the band of interest with baudline (free)

If you have a small audio clip send it to me and Ill see how baudline copes
with processing it.

Problem Ive found with nearly all of them is the result often sounds robotic.

On this subject if anyone knows of a temporal tracking EQ (selecting a peak
frequency and tracking any shifts to null it over a set time period) that would
be very handy.

BR,
Mike 


On Jul 16, 2009, at 7:54 PM, evabrendax@... wrote:

Hi list
could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of audio
clips
i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
leave only the insect sound without the context.
is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
thanks
eva

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Re: software to 'clean' sound

by Phil Thomson :: Rate this Message:

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I've done exactly this separation of insect from environment with good old EQ.

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Mike<picnet@...> wrote:

> Izotope RX:
> iZotope RX - Complete Audio Restoration: Declipping, Declicker ...
>
> Or Equalization and selecting the band of interest with baudline (free)
> If you have a small audio clip send it to me and Ill see how baudline copes
> with processing it.
> Problem Ive
> found with nearly all of them is the result often sounds robotic.
> On this subject if anyone knows of a temporal tracking EQ (selecting a peak
> frequency and tracking any shifts to null it over a set time period) that
> would
> be very handy.
> BR,
> Mike
>
> On Jul 16, 2009, at 7:54 PM, evabrendax@... wrote:
>
> Hi list
> could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of audio
> clips
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
> thanks
> eva
>
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Re: software to 'clean' sound

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> On this subject if anyone knows of a temporal tracking EQ (selecting a peak
> frequency and tracking any shifts to null it over a set time period) that
> would
> be very handy.


Such a thing exists?!!!
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Depending on the sound material, you can either use High Pass or Low Pass Filters, you can also use a Noise Gate if there's some considerable distance between noise and sound, or you can use an Expander before using the Gate to create that distance. They are all plugins in the most common audio programs.

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  3. Re: software to 'clean' sound (Medialis Muveszetek Intezete)
  4. Re: software to 'clean' sound (Tobias Reber)
  5. Re: software to 'clean' sound (Mike)
  6. Re: Deleuze and Guattari talk (Kim Cascone) (scott)


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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:54:53 -0400
From: "evabrendax@..." <evabrendax@...>
Subject: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
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Hi list
could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of audio
clips
i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
leave only the insect sound without the context.
is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
thanks
eva

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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:58:26 -0400
From: john saylor <js0000@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
To: microsound@..., evabrendax@...
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salve

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:54 PM,
evabrendax@...<evabrendax@...> wrote:
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?

i'm sure there's many options available to you. one is a noise removal
filter or plug-in. but instead of removing noise, you are removing the
background sound. i know there is one that is built in to audacity,
but i'm sure there are many others ....

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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:07:52 +0200
From: Medialis Muveszetek Intezete <mmi@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
To: microsound@...
Message-ID: <4A5F5E68.10705@...>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"

hi Micromacrosoundlist,
maybe a spectral gate like attached, it is a maxmsp-patch, use it with pfft~
- left output: louder part of the spectra
- right output: quieter part of the spectra (or vice versa, try it)
Best!
Bal?zs


john saylor wrote:
> salve
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:54 PM,
> evabrendax@...<evabrendax@...> wrote:
>
>> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
>> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
>> leave only the insect sound without the context.
>> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
>>
>
> i'm sure there's many options available to you. one is a noise removal
> filter or plug-in. but instead of removing noise, you are removing the
> background sound. i know there is one that is built in to audacity,
> but i'm sure there are many others ....
>
>


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max v2;
#N vpatcher 43 75 443 375;
#P window setfont "Sans Serif" 9.;
#P window linecount 1;
#P newex 193 189 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 154 189 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 152 254 51 196617 poltocar~;
#P newex 151 281 49 196617 fftout~ 2;
#P newex 198 159 43 196617 <=~ 0.3;
#P newex 105 186 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#N in 2;
#P newobj 147 69 25 196617 in 2;
#P newex 160 159 35 196617 >~ 0.3;
#P newex 66 186 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 64 251 51 196617 poltocar~;
#P newex 61 98 51 196617 cartopol~;
#P newex 63 278 49 196617 fftout~ 1;
#P newex 60 67 43 196617 fftin~ 1;
#P connect 0 0 2 0;
#P connect 3 0 1 0;
#P connect 4 0 3 0;
#P connect 2 0 4 0;
#P connect 5 0 4 1;
#P connect 0 1 2 1;
#P connect 3 1 1 1;
#P connect 2 1 7 0;
#P connect 7 0 3 1;
#P connect 5 0 7 1;
#P connect 10 0 9 0;
#P connect 11 0 10 0;
#P connect 2 0 11 0;
#P connect 2 0 5 0;
#P connect 8 0 11 1;
#P connect 6 0 5 1;
#P connect 10 1 9 1;
#P connect 2 1 12 0;
#P connect 12 0 10 1;
#P connect 2 0 8 0;
#P connect 8 0 12 1;
#P connect 6 0 8 1;
#P pop;

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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:14:59 +0200
From: Tobias Reber <tobiasreber@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
To: microsound@..., evabrendax@...
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       delsp=yes

hi eva,

for isolating a cricket in a recording i used a FFT crossover patch in
max/msp as a radicalised filter so to speak, to isolate frequency bands.
since the sound is so high i cut away everything below 5kHz, which is
pretty much everything except the cricket. let me know if you are
interested in this.

tobias


Am 16.07.2009 um 18:54 schrieb evabrendax@...:

> Hi list
> could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of
> audio
> clips
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the
> sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be
> to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
> thanks
> eva
>
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 20:31:06 +0300
From: Mike <picnet@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
To: microsound@..., evabrendax@...
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Izotope RX:

iZotope RX - Complete Audio Restoration: Declipping, Declicker ...


Or Equalization and selecting the band of interest with baudline (free)

If you have a small audio clip send it to me and Ill see how baudline
copes
with processing it.

Problem Ive found with nearly all of them is the result often sounds
robotic.

On this subject if anyone knows of a temporal tracking EQ (selecting a
peak
frequency and tracking any shifts to null it over a set time period)
that would
be very handy.

BR,
Mike


On Jul 16, 2009, at 7:54 PM, evabrendax@... wrote:

> Hi list
> could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of
> audio
> clips
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the
> sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be
> to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
> thanks
> eva
>
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:48:09 -0700
From: scott <scott@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] Deleuze and Guattari talk (Kim Cascone)
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I recall that the Tate Real Player material (that conference in
particular) has been down with that same message for a long time -
possibly over a year. Meaning probably it isn't coming back.

- Scott

On 6/30/09 8:44 PM, Phil Thomson wrote:
> I have emailed the Tate webmaster. I did this before seeing Tobias'
> email, so I hope the webmaster's reply won't be too grumpy. Hopefully
> their webmaster will be able to give us a timeline for the renewed
> availability of the videos. If it doesn't look like it will be back up
> soon, I'll change the text of the link again.
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Natasha
> Roberts<natasha_roberts@...>  wrote:
>
>> None of the links were working for me yesterday but i thought i would wait
>> and try again today (no joy), so i presume it is just a patient wait until
>> they are back up again! Its great to also see that the Tate have these
>> archives, makes me feel better for missing out on some of these events.
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: tobiasreber@...
>> To: microsound@...
>> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:17:26 +0200
>> Subject: Re: [microsound] Deleuze and Guattari talk (Kim Cascone)
>>
>> that's true. it seems they're working on renewing the site - i just found
>> this note on http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/live/programme.jsp
>> "Important Information!
>> Tate's Real Player service is being replaced by a new service, and we are
>> currently in the process of re-encoding all of our existing material into
>> the new video format. Some Online Events archives are not currently
>> available due to changes in the way Tate delivers video online. We apologise
>> for the temporary loss and are working hard to put them online as soon as
>> possible. "
>> it might be old, though...
>> tobias
>> Am 30.06.2009 um 07:50 schrieb Peter O'Doherty:
>>
>> It seems the links on the Tate site aren't working. Can someone else
>> please confirm it's not just me? Thanks, Peter
>> ------------------------------ On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Phil
>> Thomson<hellomynameisphil%2Bmcrsnd@...>  wrote:
>>
>> Looks like it can now be accessed from this page:
>>
>> http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/deleuze.htm
>>
>> Perhaps someone could update the link on the wiki?
>>
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Re: software to 'clean' sound

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Although not free, I have had MUCH luck with Izotope RX. 




On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Thiago Rocha <thiago.hn.rocha@...> wrote:
Depending on the sound material, you can either use High Pass or Low Pass Filters, you can also use a Noise Gate if there's some considerable distance between noise and sound, or you can use an Expander before using the Gate to create that distance. They are all plugins in the most common audio programs.

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  3. Re: software to 'clean' sound (Medialis Muveszetek Intezete)
  4. Re: software to 'clean' sound (Tobias Reber)
  5. Re: software to 'clean' sound (Mike)
  6. Re: Deleuze and Guattari talk (Kim Cascone) (scott)


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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:54:53 -0400
From: "evabrendax@..." <evabrendax@...>
Subject: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
To: microsound@...
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

Hi list
could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of audio
clips
i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
leave only the insect sound without the context.
is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
thanks
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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:58:26 -0400
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salve

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:54 PM,
evabrendax@...<evabrendax@...> wrote:
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?

i'm sure there's many options available to you. one is a noise removal
filter or plug-in. but instead of removing noise, you are removing the
background sound. i know there is one that is built in to audacity,
but i'm sure there are many others ....

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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:07:52 +0200
From: Medialis Muveszetek Intezete <mmi@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
To: microsound@...
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hi Micromacrosoundlist,
maybe a spectral gate like attached, it is a maxmsp-patch, use it with pfft~
- left output: louder part of the spectra
- right output: quieter part of the spectra (or vice versa, try it)
Best!
Bal?zs


john saylor wrote:
> salve
>
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 12:54 PM,
> evabrendax@...<evabrendax@...> wrote:
>
>> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the sounds of
>> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be to
>> leave only the insect sound without the context.
>> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
>>
>
> i'm sure there's many options available to you. one is a noise removal
> filter or plug-in. but instead of removing noise, you are removing the
> background sound. i know there is one that is built in to audacity,
> but i'm sure there are many others ....
>
>


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max v2;
#N vpatcher 43 75 443 375;
#P window setfont "Sans Serif" 9.;
#P window linecount 1;
#P newex 193 189 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 154 189 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 152 254 51 196617 poltocar~;
#P newex 151 281 49 196617 fftout~ 2;
#P newex 198 159 43 196617 <=~ 0.3;
#P newex 105 186 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#N in 2;
#P newobj 147 69 25 196617 in 2;
#P newex 160 159 35 196617 >~ 0.3;
#P newex 66 186 33 196617 *~ 1.;
#P newex 64 251 51 196617 poltocar~;
#P newex 61 98 51 196617 cartopol~;
#P newex 63 278 49 196617 fftout~ 1;
#P newex 60 67 43 196617 fftin~ 1;
#P connect 0 0 2 0;
#P connect 3 0 1 0;
#P connect 4 0 3 0;
#P connect 2 0 4 0;
#P connect 5 0 4 1;
#P connect 0 1 2 1;
#P connect 3 1 1 1;
#P connect 2 1 7 0;
#P connect 7 0 3 1;
#P connect 5 0 7 1;
#P connect 10 0 9 0;
#P connect 11 0 10 0;
#P connect 2 0 11 0;
#P connect 2 0 5 0;
#P connect 8 0 11 1;
#P connect 6 0 5 1;
#P connect 10 1 9 1;
#P connect 2 1 12 0;
#P connect 12 0 10 1;
#P connect 2 0 8 0;
#P connect 8 0 12 1;
#P connect 6 0 8 1;
#P pop;

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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 19:14:59 +0200
From: Tobias Reber <tobiasreber@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
To: microsound@..., evabrendax@...
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       delsp=yes

hi eva,

for isolating a cricket in a recording i used a FFT crossover patch in
max/msp as a radicalised filter so to speak, to isolate frequency bands.
since the sound is so high i cut away everything below 5kHz, which is
pretty much everything except the cricket. let me know if you are
interested in this.

tobias


Am 16.07.2009 um 18:54 schrieb evabrendax@...:

> Hi list
> could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of
> audio
> clips
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the
> sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be
> to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
> thanks
> eva
>
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 20:31:06 +0300
From: Mike <picnet@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] software to 'clean' sound
To: microsound@..., evabrendax@...
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Izotope RX:

iZotope RX - Complete Audio Restoration: Declipping, Declicker ...


Or Equalization and selecting the band of interest with baudline (free)

If you have a small audio clip send it to me and Ill see how baudline
copes
with processing it.

Problem Ive found with nearly all of them is the result often sounds
robotic.

On this subject if anyone knows of a temporal tracking EQ (selecting a
peak
frequency and tracking any shifts to null it over a set time period)
that would
be very handy.

BR,
Mike


On Jul 16, 2009, at 7:54 PM, evabrendax@... wrote:

> Hi list
> could you suggest a software that helps me in 'cleaning' a series of
> audio
> clips
> i recorded insects and i need to separate put in first place the
> sounds of
> the insects in relation to the surrounding. the great thing would be
> to
> leave only the insect sound without the context.
> is that possible with a kind of polishing tool?
> thanks
> eva
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
> mail2web.com ? Enhanced email for the mobile individual based on
> Microsoft?
> Exchange - http://link.mail2web.com/Personal/EnhancedEmail
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:48:09 -0700
From: scott <scott@...>
Subject: Re: [microsound] Deleuze and Guattari talk (Kim Cascone)
To: microsound@...
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I recall that the Tate Real Player material (that conference in
particular) has been down with that same message for a long time -
possibly over a year. Meaning probably it isn't coming back.

- Scott

On 6/30/09 8:44 PM, Phil Thomson wrote:
> I have emailed the Tate webmaster. I did this before seeing Tobias'
> email, so I hope the webmaster's reply won't be too grumpy. Hopefully
> their webmaster will be able to give us a timeline for the renewed
> availability of the videos. If it doesn't look like it will be back up
> soon, I'll change the text of the link again.
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 1:26 AM, Natasha
> Roberts<natasha_roberts@...>  wrote:
>
>> None of the links were working for me yesterday but i thought i would wait
>> and try again today (no joy), so i presume it is just a patient wait until
>> they are back up again! Its great to also see that the Tate have these
>> archives, makes me feel better for missing out on some of these events.
>>
>>
>> ________________________________
>> From: tobiasreber@...
>> To: microsound@...
>> Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:17:26 +0200
>> Subject: Re: [microsound] Deleuze and Guattari talk (Kim Cascone)
>>
>> that's true. it seems they're working on renewing the site - i just found
>> this note on http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/live/programme.jsp
>> "Important Information!
>> Tate's Real Player service is being replaced by a new service, and we are
>> currently in the process of re-encoding all of our existing material into
>> the new video format. Some Online Events archives are not currently
>> available due to changes in the way Tate delivers video online. We apologise
>> for the temporary loss and are working hard to put them online as soon as
>> possible. "
>> it might be old, though...
>> tobias
>> Am 30.06.2009 um 07:50 schrieb Peter O'Doherty:
>>
>> It seems the links on the Tate site aren't working. Can someone else
>> please confirm it's not just me? Thanks, Peter
>> ------------------------------ On Mon, Jun 29, 2009 at 12:16 PM, Phil
>> Thomson<hellomynameisphil%2Bmcrsnd@...>  wrote:
>>
>> Looks like it can now be accessed from this page:
>>
>> http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/archive/deleuze.htm
>>
>> Perhaps someone could update the link on the wiki?
>>
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