Hi Nolan,

when using the noise reduction plug in you are supposed to record some of
the material with know speech (the tape hiss) so the program will know what
you want to filter out. I find it works well. I don't know how to minimize
the cross talk. Maybe someone can tell us.

Regards,

Judy


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Subject: Sound Forge 8 and Noise Reduction Questions


Greetings, all, and thanks in advance for reading this.

I'm using Sound Forge 8 to digitize NLS four-track books for use in my Book
Port.  So here's the question:

I'd love to reduce some of the tape hiss I get and to reduce some of the
crosstalk that comes about when I record in stereo.  (I record using a
handi-cassette as my player, record the tapes at double speed, then reverse
tracks 3 and 4.  I then resample the recordings so the speed is normal,
combine the tracks and save them as single MP3 files that I later suck into
the Book Port.

How do I institute the plug-in that would help reduce at least the hiss if
not the crosstalk?

Please, no messages about how I need a different player as my source.  Trust
me, I get that already!

Thanks for any help you can give.

Nolan Crabb


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