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Hydrophone recording
Hello guys!
I'm pretty new at Pro Tools, so I have some questions. I work with an institute that does marine research, particularly orcas. We use a LOT of hydrophone recordings... So my question here is: What's the best way to remove noises from the recording? For example, sometimes, a boat is going by, or the water current and interferes with the recording quality of course. I know some are impossible to fix, but, some sounds like a AC level of sound basically. Same frequency, all throughout the recording. What's the best noise reduction plugin? Or any tricks that would help reducing the noise? I guess the best comparison is a AC on, or a guitar buzz going on all the time.. This might be a good example (even though the orcas were pretty close to the hydrophone) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrah9KAJoDA and this is the extreme noise level: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S7ysVPrx98 Anyway, any tips will be valuable! Thank you!! |
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