guyz recently i attended a concert. recorded the concert using a sony hdd handycam. however the audio of the video has too much bass in it. alot of 'booming' in the audio. sounds terrible.is dere any where i can remove the bass?thanks guyz.
k guyz the sample of the audio,pls help guyz thanks : http://www.fileden.com/files/1927/nicky.mp3
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Problem is that the bass has clipped the mic preamps, and recorded the clipping - you might have been able to take the bass out, if the recording had not clipped, but you can't take out the distortion - start again job I'm afraid!
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If you are using the on-camera mike in a loud setting, try putting a band-aid over the mike to lower the level a little. The fabric band-aids work the best.
I know it sounds strange, but works well most of the time. And don't sit too close to the speakers without earplugs.
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Wow, that sounds bad. No way can you remove that distortion. Not trying to be negative, just saying. Clipped beyond repair.
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