
04-12-2006, 08:29 AM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 176
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@mark, im not very familiar with audacity's menus but in sound forge, what i do is open the file, go to process>EQ>graphic and cut/lower the bass frequencies (these are the values left to the "1k" value). you can also use parametric or paragraphic instead of just graphic, but it tends to get trickier. changing the values of the audio file via the graphic equalizer has corresponding effects: 1k would usually mean the vocal part of the audio file, 320k and 600k would usually be the bass guitar, 80k and 160k the bass drum, 10k and 20k would be the hi-hat or the cymbals... and so on.
also, it makes your ringtones sound crispier... my friends always tell me that my phones got a freakishly clear sound in my smartphone: it does, but editing the wavelengths help a lot :lol:
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