One option - wear a Hat - and clip the Mic to the Bill (right word?) of the
hat!

:-)
-K-


-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lew
Schwartz
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 8:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NF] Anyone know audio processing lingo?

Thanks. gents. I'm going to give:

    * Adjust volume with Compressor, Amplify, Normalize, Fade In/Fade Out
and Adjustable Fade effects.

a try first. Also get a decent recorder with a mic so I don't have to
record my lap noise.

-Lew Schwartz


On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Kurt <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lew - to be honest - the part in the Audio where you Shift and make extra
> noise - you may NOT be able to Get rid of that. You may need something
more
> sophisticated than Audacity. I actually have it - although - have barely
> touched it. Was going to try and use it to make recordings from Audio Tape
> and help cut up into sound tracks and make separate MP3 files. But, never
> spent much time trying...
>
> -K-
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Michael
> Madigan
> Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 2:43 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [NF] Anyone know audio processing lingo?
>
> You want to raise the level of the recording, and you want to remove
> background hiss
>
> According to the Audacity effects, it can do that.
>
> http://audacity.sourceforge.net/about/features
>
> Effects
>     * Change the pitch without altering the tempo (or vice-versa).
>     * Remove static, hiss, hum or other constant background noises.
>     * Alter frequencies with Equalization, Bass Boost, High/Low Pass and
> Notch Filter effects.
>     * Adjust volume with Compressor, Amplify, Normalize, Fade In/Fade Out
> and Adjustable Fade effects.
>     * Remove Vocals from suitable stereo tracks.
>     * Create voice-overs for podcasts or DJ sets using Auto Duck effect.
>     * Other built-in effects include:
>     * Echo
>     * Phaser
>     * Wahwah
>     * Paulstretch (extreme stretch)
>     * Reverse
>     * Truncate Silence
>     * Run "Chains" of effects on a project or multiple files in Batch
> Processing mode.
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Lew Schwartz <[email protected]>
> To: ProFox Email List <[email protected]>
> Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2013 2:30 PM
> Subject: [NF] Anyone know audio processing lingo?
>
> I just recorded a lecture with my android phone, leaving the thing sitting
> in my lap the whole time. The result is a very faint, marginally
> understandable speaker plus very loud interruptions from when I shifted my
> legs etc... So now I'd like to edit it into something useful.
> A friend recommended the Audacity program which looks great, but the
> problem is, among all the features, I still don't know what I want to do
> since since I'm totally new at this and unfamiliar with the terms and
> lingo.
>
> -Lew Schwartz
>
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