• Audio Restoration Workflow

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    Step 1: Open File in Spectralayers

    Visually scan through file to assess restoration needs.

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    Step 2: Broad Noise Reduction

    Reduces basic background noises such as HVAC hum, road noise, wind, etc.

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    Step 3: Reduce Repetitive Sounds

    Examples of repetitive sounds could be crickets, engine noise, household appliances, etc.

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    Step 4: Minimize One-Time Unwanted Sounds

    Examples are door closes, floor creaks, microphone bumps, lip smacks, etc.

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    Step 5: Match the Environment of the Sound to Original Intent of the Recording

    **Real scenario you may understand** Two people have a podcast interview and they need to sound like they are in the same room. One is recorded in a studio, and the other is calling in on a phone, which can sound messy at times. Our solution is to alter the phone recording to make it sound closer to the studio environment and give you a podcast that is easy on the ears and consistent with its sound.

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    Step 6: Client Feedback

    We send the sound file and you send revisions and comments.

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    Step 7: Final Render

    Send aaaaaaand DONE!