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Re: [microsound] Level Compression Recovery




This sounds more like AGC than compression. Try riding the gain by hand. But any solution will probably just be more distracting than the original. Same with sgtereo, there are ways to make a mono signal artificially spread across stereo width. But do you relly want to listen to sound effects and not the music? Most record companies release mono ecordings in mono and there is a reason for this.



3 aug 2006 kl. 03.22 skrev Renato Fabbri:

Hi,

There is a piano concert recorded with a sony camera, CCD-TR317,
and I am
interested just in recovering the original level range (or
something near
it) and expression, but the audio file is very very compressed, and
using
expansors (like waves reinassence) is not bringing me any good
advances.

Another thing. It is a mono sound file. I´ve read about some ways
of getting
a stereo sound file from a mono one, but has never done it. Can
anyone point
a good method?

I run Windows and Linux, both with manny of the most used programs,
cubase,
ardour, sound forge, PD, various pluigins etc.

btw, I uploaded 2m of Liszt´s piano sonata in Bm, played on the
concert we
are talking about for anyone interested. It is in 44.1KHz, 16bit,
about
10Mb:

http://cortex.lems.brown.edu/~renato/stuff/
pianoconcert2m.zip<http://cortex.lems.brown.edu/%7Erenato/stuff/
pianoconcert2m.zip>

all the best to everyone
ref


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