Thanks Chris! I figured it might be preserved but it helps to check.
I am a paranormal investigator and psychic. I work with Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVPs) that record ghost talk.
The voices appear embedded in all the white noise so I really use all of Goldwave's features to boost up and separate the vocals from the background noise.
It takes some clever footwork but it's possible to get almost a cleanly audible speech from what sounds like just static.
If it's okay, I'd like to ask another question related...
You know when using a product like Microsoft Word or Excel, you can record macros (basically your batch processing or keystrokes - which can be edited and replayed later on) for editing documents and worksheets?
Well, I know batch processing works on closed files but is there an equivalent for currently open ones? I tried using the chain editor but it's missing the noise reduction option (unless I missed it someplace).
So I guess my question is: Can batch processing be used on open files or is the chain processing the solution. If you recommend chaining different audio processes together, where is the noise reduction option located?
I have the latest version of the software.
I've recommended Goldwave to several people. (I learned of your product from a satisfied Goldwave customer.)
I'm running an EVP help topic right now for fellow research investigators. It's become one of the forums hottest topics
Thank you again.
Joe Giaquinto