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Bob Mark
August 16, 2018 at 10:17 pmI will show the result to the producer. He will be able to hear the difference. I’m sure going forward this enhancement will be of use to him. I think this sample will be sufficient for now. Thank you!
Bob
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John Rofrano
August 18, 2018 at 5:21 pmJust to give you a sample of what other tools can do…
I used CrumplePop EchoRemover on this in Final Cut Pro X. I literally just dropped the plug-in on the audio, pressed the Remove Echo button and that was it. 2 seconds. No tweaking. Done.
https://f1.creativecow.net/12654/crumplepop-echoremover-sample-audio
Not to take anything away from the work that Graham did but CrumplePop has less artifacts to my ears. (…and no credit to my skills because all I did was press a button which anyone could have done)
~jr
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Graham Bernard
August 18, 2018 at 5:48 pmThat sounds great John, better than my effort.
* Grazie
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Bob Mark
August 19, 2018 at 2:06 amBoth of you guys did a great job improving the audio. It’s amazing how far the technology has advanced for this.
Thank you for your work!Bob
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John Rofrano
August 21, 2018 at 11:43 am[Graham Bernard] “That sounds great John, better than my effort.”
Thanks Graham but it was literally a drag and a drop. No effort at all with no input from me whatsoever. Anyone could do it.
Sad to say but I find the plug-ins for the Mac in general, and Final Cut Pro X in particular, far better than what’s available on the PC (which is one of the reason’s I switched).
~jr
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