Very unlikely. Distortion is very difficult, if not impossible, to reduce, 
because the distortion isn't a distinct and separate part of the sound 
that can just be removed.

Bruce

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On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Anders Holmberg wrote:

> HellO!
> I have a recording which i did yesterday which was a bit destorted.
> I know this doesn't sounds realistic to some of you but are there any way to 
> reduce the distortion from such a recording?
> To me it would be not that hard but i am not that logical thinking.
> Much more philosofic thinking.
> /Anders.
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