Audio Software

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I recorded a lecture over the weekend on my new digital voice recorder.

The sound quality is clear but there is a hissing sound and echoing.
Is there any software on the market I can obtain that can easily remove the echo/hissing sound?

Thanks!
 
hey, goldwave does have a hiss removal filter not sure how good it is but you could have a go with it :)


FocuS
 
adobe audtion is the dogs mate will sort that out
 
Audacity is free and has all sorts of plug-ins and works to 32bit 96khz studio quality. You can also have upto 16 channels for multi track recordings. It does hiss and hum removal, also scratch removal for recording old vinyl.

Best of all it's totally free so no need for dodgy cracks or serials.

Audacity
 
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i would agree adobe audition is the dogs for anything audio it is also free if you look in the right places :) about £400 if you want to buy it ....lol
 
if struggling with any links pm me will sort for u
 
for free audasity is amazing ..

but audition is the pro toolll

all depends if you want to stick by the rules or bend them#

eithe audasity of ausition will do what you need
 
i prefer adobe audition...
but if you have nero installed (most people do )
you will already have a little programme called nero wave editor ?
that also will do all you need and very easily too .
 
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