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Re: Editing out a loud bang in interview audio
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Chris Poisson
on May 20, 2008 at 5:21:04 pm
Since the bang is likely short, it may be possible to cut the same word(s) from somewhere else in the interview and patch it in. I have done this successfully a couple of times for other audio faults, but it should work with a bang, if you have them saying the same thing that is.
Good luck!
Have a wonderful day.
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