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Originally Posted by A_SN I don't know, I'm sure it can get better really. My example is far from perfect, and I know it can be perfected. |
You have significantly reduced with filters the crackles and pops and all the weird friction artifacts in the recording, sure there are some phase issues as a result of it but a good trade off for the reduction of unwanted noise. But then what?? More filtering and you are cuttin' out the voice fundamentals.... so you can make it thinner and reduce the noise from the low middle range or mufflled by filtering out above 1.5kHz..again IMO the sample is balanced and as good as it's gonna get without compromising the actual fundamentals of the original recorded voice....