Thanks Kevin. This is the raw file with just the room sound tails edited. It passed the LibriVox Checker and test, but I'm aiming to identify/remove the remaining rumble, if I can.KevinS wrote: ↑October 10th, 2019, 5:15 amIf you don't mind, re-record your one-minute test and post it without any filtering, etc. so that I can hear it. (Others might take an interest, too.) I think you may be pushing the clean-up a bit too hard.GraceBuchanan wrote: ↑October 10th, 2019, 3:25 am I had too much background noise for my liking on my 1-minute test, even after I used Audacity's Equalizer to filter out 100Hz Rumble. I tried the Low rolloff for speech option. I used the High Pass Filter to remove up to 70 and up to 250 Hz. I had put the computer and external hard drive outside my sound studio (closet). I had amplified, edited, and deamplified the room sound at the tail ends to make it cleaner before using each tool. "Kitty" suggested using Noise Reduction, and it worked wonders! But it changed the sound of my voice.
Can I see what Noise Reduction filtered out so I can recreate the results with some tweaks?
I'm wondering if the rumble is coming from my Samson GoMic.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks so much,
Grace
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https://librivox.org/uploads/tests/test_gracebuchanan.mp3
What do you think now? I welcome any suggestions.
Thanks,
Grace