Help Please!: Loving Wings for First Dance
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Help Please!: Loving Wings for First Dance
Hello all...I am hoping someone can help me out. I am getting married in September. My fiance and I really dig Loving Wings and are hoping to find a "clean" version that we can use for our first dance. We are looking for a version that has little or no crowd noise in the background. If anyone has such a version I would really appreciate a B&P. Please pm me if you can help. THANK YOU ALL!!!!!!
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there is a good version on the Gorge box set, forget what night though
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"I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Gonna kick some ass in the USA. Gonna climb a mountain, gonna sew a flag, gonna fly on an eagle. I’m gonna kick some butt, gonna drive a big truck. I’m gonna rule this world. I’m gonna kick some ass. I’m gonna rise up, gonna kick a little ass. Rock, flag, and eagle!"
i dont know. maybe acid pro, ummm, cool edit, all I can think of doing is opening the file with those programs.BADGERDJQ wrote:I've only heard the "Gorge" version via DVD and there was some noticeable crowd noise...what kind of software do you use to edit out the crowd noise? Any help is appreciated.
then crop out the begining and end where its just crowd and mic talking.
then when you have the correct length of song listen for crowd noise. notice the peaks it creates on the sound wave analyzer. delete these peaks or atleast try and flatten them out a bit. You are inevitably going to quiet certain parts of the music on the track, but if you can get the majority of the crowd noise out then it will still sound better than dancing to a track with applause and screaming of "#41!!!!!! dave, play Halloween!!!!!"
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