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ailoBut not so that you cry if you aren on Gnome or Unity instead00:00
cfhowlettFYI: pro photography & ubuntu linux  http://www.rileybrandt.com/2012/07/31/linux-is-sexy/04:34
BluesKajepzil0n:  are you there? I have the same m-audio card and mine works12:01
BluesKajepzil0n:  I'm also at #ubuntu12:04
ravenhi15:29
ravenhi18:33
raveni want to do something what is known as imposssible: repair clipping. any way to "smooth" rectangular signals and digital overflows?18:37
MaynardWatersraven: could just add fx until it sound decent again20:01
MaynardWatersor put a limiter on your system before the caputure point20:01
ravenMaynardWaters not possible i get theese recordings and they are not able to adjust it20:02
ravenis there no plugin i could use?20:03
MaynardWatersim not an expert in here. I dont know of any simple way to get what you are looking for.  maybe start with calf plugins and play around until you get something you like out of it20:03
ailoraven: Is there lot's of clipping?20:10
ailoIf there's only a few, you could use an audio editor and use envelope on those parts. Use extreme fast fade out and fade in. If it's only a matter of 1 ms, it will not be a noticable fadeout, just a reshaping of the audio wave20:12
ailoMay be there are plugins that do the same trick, but I don't know of any20:13
ailoDepends on how long the clips last too20:13
ravenailo theese are mumble recordings and mumble still has an overflow error and some people are not able to adjust it to a senseful level its terrible20:13
ailoraven: It's always fun mixing clumpsy voice tracks :)20:15
ravenoh yes20:15
ravenbut however its no option to do it by hand20:15
ailoraven: You don't do any coding by any chance? Could be done in pure data20:16
ailoOr any other language that is ok for audio, for that matter20:16
raveni do not think that i c an get into it so fast20:18
ailoraven: Try asking on the Linux Audio User mail list. Should be the best place to ask20:19
ravenok tnx20:19
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