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Re: Editing out a loud bang in interview audio
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Ron Craig
on May 20, 2008 at 5:18:50 pm
Do you have a transcript of the interview? Perhaps you can find a point at which the interviewee said the same word that was interrupted by the bang and then just replace the audio of that word. Hopefully you can find more than one instance of that word being spoken at another time because intonation, volume, etc. will determine whether other iterations of the same word will sound good enough as a replacement. But I have done this several times successfully..
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