Amazing. I have put the removed sound together in a stream like that, sometimes with and sometimes without the silences.
Once I put togther all the removed ums and ahs from 13 hours of Joseph Campbell radio interviews, and it sounded like a little nonsense song.
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Lou Judson
Intuitive Audio
415-883-2689
On Apr 25, 2018, at 2:27 PM, Nutt, Kevin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Then these guys edited the mouth noises back together: http://www.languageremoval.com/
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> Me too,but not restoration - I edited hundreds of audiobooks on tape. I was extremely good at cutting out mouth noises (as little as 1/16th inch on 7.5 IPS tape) and was very happy to move to digital resolution.
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> Now magic software does it! I've seen as many as 25,000 mouth clicks per hour removed by Izotope RX. Same for record clicks.
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> Lou Judson
> Intuitive Audio
> 415-883-2689
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> On Apr 24, 2018, at 12:58 PM, Corey Bailey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> THX to John Haley for the original link!
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>> As one who started in the recording industry when vacuum tubes were still in use (Late 1960's), I can honestly say: "Been there, done that." I have edited many a click and pop from audio tape. And, I used some of his methods for Forensics and Restoration from that era. As equipment became available, mostly single ended noise reduction, I employed it's use as well. I was fascinated by just how much Mr. Davies methods were the same as editing magnetic film ( Wiping oxide from the backing and his editing block was similar to a magnetic film "Sync Block", etc.)
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>> Yes, things are much easier today,
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>> Cheers!
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