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Subject:Removing echo question
Posted by: NathanAyres
Date:1/22/2009 6:18:47 PM

Hi,
I am using Sound Forge 7. I have a sound file that has a little echo in it because of the room acoustics. I have tried several effects and processes and can't seem to get what I want. What is the best tool in Sound Forge in removing echos and not adding echos?

Thanks
Nathan

Subject:RE: Removing echo question
Reply by: musicvid10
Date:1/22/2009 6:27:28 PM

This question comes up a couple of times every year.

You say a "little echo" so the technique I posted years back may give some improvement. Use it sparingly though.

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Subject:RE: Removing echo question
Reply by: NathanAyres
Date:1/22/2009 6:29:18 PM

Thanks sooo much for such a quick response.

I will give it a try.

Nathan

Subject:RE: Removing echo question
Reply by: NathanAyres
Date:1/22/2009 6:41:16 PM

Ok I read it. There is one question and this again is because I am a little new at this but how does one apply moderate compression? When I can do this then I will be good to go.

Again thanks for you help.

Nathan

Subject:RE: Removing echo question
Reply by: musicvid10
Date:1/22/2009 6:47:57 PM

Effects->Dynamics

--or--

Effects->Wave Hammer

Start with maybe 3:1 or 5:1 compression, with the threshhold set just above the noise floor. Experiment.

Subject:RE: Removing echo question
Reply by: NathanAyres
Date:1/22/2009 6:49:03 PM

I know what compression is but just not really getting what is being asked. The sound file is a .wav file that is 44,100Hz, 16 bit and stereo. So is there a suggestion as to how to apply a moderate compression to it?

Thanks Again
Nathan

Subject:RE: Removing echo question
Reply by: NathanAyres
Date:1/22/2009 6:50:38 PM

Man that was so quick again. I didn't have time to write the other question. :-)

I will try it and experiment.

This was really fast response.

Nathan

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