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Digital Remastering of noisy sound data

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hi:

I am currently working on how to do digital remastering for a sound file.

Thanks to anyone can give me some ideas~!

Cheers:D

Johnson Yeh
 

Why don't you check out Adobe's vry fine Audition 1.5?
 

Thanks for ur reply, but i am trying to write up a matlab code would do that...

therefore any theory behind would be great~!
Thanks a lot

Johnson
 

I recall looking at some C source code and the person use a chopping/averaging method to remove the clicking noise. The coder also insert zeroes. Can someone explain the insertion of zeroes and the averaging. I think the averaging is use to obtain the maximum amplitude.
 

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