Group,
I was working on a Edison Diamond Disc Song and found a curious effect.
When I'm applying a filter, I use the classic edit mode, so that if a click or scratch is left behind after the filter, I can look back at the source to find the noise and remove it with the "I" key ( or J/K).
I had a case, where I could not find the noise in the source, but, found the noise AFTER the use of the EzImpulse filter ?
If I brought the "crackle" setting from 30's to "teens" then the extra noise event did not occur after using the filter.
Strange.
At the time that the extra noise was produced by the filter, the song had music with lots of rapid changes.
Anyone else find this to occur ? You have to be careful with the filter settings.
Marc
I was working on a Edison Diamond Disc Song and found a curious effect.
When I'm applying a filter, I use the classic edit mode, so that if a click or scratch is left behind after the filter, I can look back at the source to find the noise and remove it with the "I" key ( or J/K).
I had a case, where I could not find the noise in the source, but, found the noise AFTER the use of the EzImpulse filter ?
If I brought the "crackle" setting from 30's to "teens" then the extra noise event did not occur after using the filter.
Strange.
At the time that the extra noise was produced by the filter, the song had music with lots of rapid changes.
Anyone else find this to occur ? You have to be careful with the filter settings.
Marc
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