Originally posted by ziggy:
I am saying this cause I wasn't setisfied with the result of the Piano,It sounds much better than what you've heard, so I want to try and give you a more realistic copy of what it really sounds like.
So any help will be apreciated.
Tony.
Tony,
CoolEditPro is an excellent audio recorder.
So in my opinion you don't need anything extra.
As an example I just sended Simon the K2600 files so as soon as he put's in online you can cheque for yourselve as these were recorded in fact with cooleditpro.
Some things to watch when you are recording audio;
1. cheque input volume while recording.
You can do this in cooledit by clicking on options and mark monitor record level.
I suggest an input level for piano to a maximum of -3db
Make sure your sampling is set on 16bits 44Khz.
When you start recording you get a popup where you can select this!
If you think after recording that the volume is still not enough, go to transform -> amplitude -> amplify
2. I don't know which soundcard you are using but in case it's a noisy card, denoise the wave file.
You do this by selecting a silence part (begin) then click on transform -> noisereduction -> again noisereduction ->
get profile from selection -> after getting the profile -> click CLOSE (not cancel) ->
select total wave file -> click transform ->
-> noise reduction -> again noise reduction -> click OK.
3. once finished cut out the silence parts at the start and at the end
You do this by selecting the silence part then go to edit and just cut.
take care,
Fred