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Subject:Need advice on over-modulated file (not clipped)
Posted by: DongleDave
Date:7/17/2002 7:42:55 PM

I have a file that is not clipped, but in spots over-modulates and breaks up some. Overall the graph looks fairly thick but with no real peaks or valleys. I have SF6 +NR2.

What is the best tool(s) to restore the over-modulation? I tried normalize, and EQ, but neither seems to be that great.

THanks in advance.

Dave

Subject:RE: Need advice on over-modulated file (not clipped)
Reply by: Engineer
Date:7/17/2002 10:48:35 PM

Try Clipped peak I think it is in nr2. That will do the job for you.

Subject:RE: Need advice on over-modulated file (not clipped)
Reply by: DongleDave
Date:7/18/2002 9:29:08 AM

Clipped Peak restorer? Even if the peaks aren't clipped?


Subject:RE: Need advice on over-modulated file (not clipped)
Reply by: Chienworks
Date:7/18/2002 1:54:42 PM

What do you mean by overmodulated? Do you mean the sort of distortion you get when the signal level is too loud? Usually it means that somewhere along the line the signal was made too strong for the medium carrying it, and the peaks have been clipped. Even if the current file doesn't have peaks touching 0dB, it may have happened at some point. You would then have clipped peaks that are well below 0dB. Zoom in closely and look at the higher peaks; do they look flattened? If so, then clipped peak restoration is definately in order.

Subject:RE: Need advice on over-modulated file (not clipped)
Reply by: Rednroll
Date:7/18/2002 4:29:02 PM

"What do you mean by overmodulated?"

I had the same question and decided it would be too hard to get a better description of the problem. Please go look up what the term "modulated" means in audio terms and get back to us on the question.

Would it be Amplitude modulation? or Frequency modulation? and what is the carrier signal of the modulation?

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