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Interview Editing
I am editing an interview for a small radio company. However, the gain was low when recorded and the interviewer is considerably louder than the interviewee. If I increase they gain, the background noise becomes to loud.
Is there a way to make the voices louder without affecting the background noises (such as breath etc.) Any advice would be much appreciated. Cheers! |
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Re: Interview Editing
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