At 3:34 PM +0000 7/17/06, guyhand2 wrote:
>
>The clipping problem I had was on thunder that was a bit further
>away and far below the
>level of distortion according to my 722 meters. That's what
>confounds me and makes me
>wonder if it's a mic overload issue... And the noise was not wind
>rumble, but sounded just like the digital distortion you get from a
>too-high level. As for static electricity, I don't know, but in
>general the lightening was flashing fairly far from my location.
>
>Guy
>
Hi Guy--
If the distortion seems concentrated into a very brief "vip," take a
look at that moment on the sample scale in your wave form.
Transient-response related distortion can show as a subtle "jag" in
the wave form. This distortion can also occur in a rapid series of
equally spaced" jags" to make more of a "splatter." Sometimes, its
possible to use a pen tool and smooth them out one at time. Rob D.
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