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Noise Removal ( aliasing artifact) (pg. 2)
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LoveHate
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Originally posted by DJRYAN™
I just made this one up so hopefully its funny..

How many gay guys does it take to turn a straight guy?

None cause the straight guy already has his back to him..

:stongue::stongue::stongue:


why didnt you ever own up to that melody you took from a sample pack?
Trancelover03591
lol

I'm hurt at your deception Ryan, I thought that prog house lead was too good to be true!
Looney4Clooney
you need to tone down the taking too seriously knob. Seriously, you need to just simmer.
Trancelover03591
dude, i wasn't

but I was beginning to think bassoons were slang for something queer though and had no idea what it implied.
Looney4Clooney
bassoons are fine. Your little romance with them isn't. And like most , your knowledge of it probably doesn't go past peter and the wolf. Modern scores really don't use the bassoon in that way. So i kinda think you are full of . And all that other stuff. I think the point is that your comment made no ing sense in a thread that isn't about a bassoon and the way you phrased your comment made my thread suddenly quite lame.
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
bassoons are fine. Your little romance with them isn't.


I had an affair with a Jews Harp, once. Bitch broke out my two front teeth but I still think they're horribly underrepresented in most block-buster movie sound-tracks.
Trancelover03591
i'll march downtown and block traffic for an afternoon if you tell me who (or in this case what) I can love
Looney4Clooney
everything was fine until you went all homo on the bassoon. Its just tacky. And i don't care how you feel about any instrument. So i guess i just don't understand why you crossed that line and shared something really rather lame. People expect a certain dash with my threads.
Trancelover03591
I know. I ruined what almost certainly would have unfolded into a serious and constructive discussion about noise removal. I suppose it in a metaphorical way, I was the noise in this thread.
EddieZilker
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Originally posted by Trancelover03591
I know. I ruined what almost certainly would have unfolded into a serious and constructive discussion about noise removal. I suppose it in a metaphorical way, I was the noise in this thread.


:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: Well played.

tehlord
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Originally posted by Looney4Clooney
you really are a big fluffy bear aren't you. How you would hate the curse of being super smart and good looking and all the things that come with that. The women chasing you, headhunters every corner too much money and no time to spend it. Ask Th3Lord. He knows how it is.


That's pretty accurate. Or at least was five years ago when I still had my looks and some money.
DJ RANN
Erm,Back on topic.......That's one function I truly miss from Adobe Audition AKA cool edit:

You could take the silent part, click analyze, then remove noise. It basically looked at the noise pattern and added an inverse phase version. You could then apply that algo accross an entire region or recording. Was ing fantastic for quick noise removal.

AFAIK, no program since has implemented a function like this so easily or so well.
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