Got 2 random questions for ya:
1. A guy sent me a copy of a couple aborigine girls singing some song. They were filming a documentary. The singing itself is usable, but there's a lot of background noise. I've tried removing it with various noise reduction software or tried lifting the vocals with no success. The background noise is a bunch of children chattering away. I'm guessing it was recorded in an auditorium or school gym or something, so there's a good amount of reverb with the chattering kids, but not so much with the singing girls.
Anyone have any idea of what I might be able to do to try to reduce the background noise?
2. Ok, this one is extremely random..... Is there some sort of software that can randomize the settings of a virtual synth? I thought something like this would be extremely useful. Rather than randomly mouse clicking dials to try to get an interesting sound out of a synth, you can just hit one button on another program and magically come up with a new sound in 'whatever' synth. Most of the time it would probably be random garbage, but hit the button enough times and you're bound to come up with something great. I'm not sure why every synth doesn't have this feature built-in. Camel Audio has "Camel Space" (FX unit) that can do this. It's really handy.
1. A guy sent me a copy of a couple aborigine girls singing some song. They were filming a documentary. The singing itself is usable, but there's a lot of background noise. I've tried removing it with various noise reduction software or tried lifting the vocals with no success. The background noise is a bunch of children chattering away. I'm guessing it was recorded in an auditorium or school gym or something, so there's a good amount of reverb with the chattering kids, but not so much with the singing girls.
Anyone have any idea of what I might be able to do to try to reduce the background noise?
2. Ok, this one is extremely random..... Is there some sort of software that can randomize the settings of a virtual synth? I thought something like this would be extremely useful. Rather than randomly mouse clicking dials to try to get an interesting sound out of a synth, you can just hit one button on another program and magically come up with a new sound in 'whatever' synth. Most of the time it would probably be random garbage, but hit the button enough times and you're bound to come up with something great. I'm not sure why every synth doesn't have this feature built-in. Camel Audio has "Camel Space" (FX unit) that can do this. It's really handy.

