by morrcomm » August 2nd, 2005, 7:11 pm
Thanks for the advice, dave -- and for the offer! Both are very much appreciated.
With the file I was talking about, I'd actually gone ahead and put in a true echo effect, and for the same reason you suggested! If the file was going to have one anyway, better that it be outright and intentional, I thought, rather than have the listener concentrating on whether that really is an echo or not instead of listening to the file and going out. I managed to play around with it some more then, until I'd smoothed the echo into something a little warmer and with less of a cold, metallic feel to it. It actually worked out well, and it fit the file, too. (I'd just rather not need to use the echo effect in every future file! :wink: )
I was surprised how little problem I actually had with noncontinuous noise. The birds ouside the closed window, the neighbors behind the wall, even the cars on street didn't really get captured too much. (Maybe there's something to be said for a crappy microphone!)
I'll definitely try out more of your advice when I start playing around with the next file. Goldwave is turning out to be a decent program for me, but it's not exactly user-friendly for someone coming to it with no real experience, like I am. I'm getting further by just playing around and experimenting than I am by reading the manual. You definitely gave me some good directions to move in, though.
Thanks again!