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11-01-2009, 06:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Superstar
Hey man,
I have a q about SoundForge. After I pick a filter to use, and it goes thru the blue bar and then when that is done, if I want to try another filter to try and improve the first filter that I just used, do I just hit eq, paragraphic again and try out other filters?
I just tried that and it brought the box up, and the first filter that I used for this file is still selected in the drop down box....
Is all of that right?
Or.....do I do one filter...save it....then open it and do another filter?
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Yes, just repeat it. Do it again as many times as needed. Not all filters have the same goals.
For example,
If you need more de-hiss, try a stronger one.
If you need both de-hiss and high restore ("un-mono"), run one after the other.
Audio restoration is applied science... there is no step-by-step "how to" guide on it. You have to learn the concepts, and then apply them to each unique situation -- and EVERY situation is "unique" in its own way.
And again, please ask technical questions in the forum. Not private messages.
Hope that helps you understand it better. 
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