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Few days ago I found a demo of a software called "zynaptiq unfilter" which seems to be really promising. A chance to restore all the average live recordings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7thIB9VX35k
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[b]al bundy wrote: [/b] Few days ago I found a demo of a software called "zynaptiq unfilter" which seems to be really promising. A chance to restore all the average live recordings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7thIB9VX35k [/QUOTE]

Finally I can listen to Newcastle '79 without feeling weird afterwards lol! :)

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It probably won't work. If something is recorded between 200Hz and 2KHz, it's not very possible to create sounds under 200Hz and over 2KHz.
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It's a plugin to WHAT? I can't find the info anywhere
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[QUOTE] [b]pittrek wrote:[/b]

It's a plugin to WHAT? I can't find the info anywhere[/QUOTE]

VST version of this plugin should be compatible to the most of the known audio editors.
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[FIRST WATCH THE VIDEO BEFORE READING THE REPLY]

People who sells the plugin show you a studio song, to which they applied an EQ (boosting the mids and reduced the high and lows) and I suppose some other effects. And, after that, they show that same song sounding amazing by just using this plugin.

What happens is that the program just enhance the recording up to an optimum sound based on the information the song already contains. It won't create any harmonics or frequencies, it'll just make louder hidden frequencies. It may be good for enhancing shows, but don't expect a life changing result.

That's my conclusion out of that video. I really hope I'm wrong and it improves greatly those great recordings that need some magic.
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Double post -.-
Don't forget my collection of demos and outtakes: http://goo.gl/uQARhn PM me if you want any [leaked] multitrack. Ya se ven los tigres en la lluvia.
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You cannot put clarity into something when it isn't there to begin with. It is like claiming you can separate multi tracks from the regular CD. It is all mixed in. You can use EQ to highlight frequency but that is about it. Your ears do a much better job of hearing the bits you want to hear..
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This reminds me about what happens in some movies - when they get some grainy photo, call on the wizz-kid, who proceeds to hit a few keys on the keyboard, and somehow they make it all clear and sharp.

If the information isn't there to begin with, no computer can create it. At best it can try to fill stuff in based on what it thinks should be there according to its analysis of the information it has. But normally it can just enhance this, decrease that, etc. Exactly as BETA said.
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How do you explain Badgeman then?? HUH??
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Only the Babushka Lady, and maybe D. B. Cooper, know who Badge Man really was.
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I asked them but the audio wasn't very good :(