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Originally Posted by Meads
Spectral repair analyzes a part before and a part after a portion you want to be gone. You can select, how much audio before/after it should take into this process, and how it should weigh the audio before/after.
Based on this analysis it calculates what the selected part probably would consist of and does some kind of reconstruction.
Doesn't always work, but very often it does an amazing job. It's more a rendered replacement of audio, than an EQ.
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Thanks,
When I'm selecting a part in the lowest range of a note in the spectrogram, and I'm listening to this selection, I can clearly hear the "SHRRRR" of the bow;
I guess I will have to experiment again to find the right balance between the original "noise" and a total suppression ...
When I tried to "erase" the bow noise, every information of the original note seem here and untouched.
I tried a reverb too and it was nice !
Ok, I must add that all of that is out of a mix context.
I'm quite impressed, really