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by anjc 5311 days ago
I don't know anything about audio processing algorithms, but (assuming there's a way), presumably with enough audio sources, there'd be a commonality between each one that describes the 'correct' sound. I.e. if there's different noise going on in each source (people talking around each microphone, at a gig, intermittently), you don't really need to decide which sound is 'clean' because you'd know which sounds are inconsistent...(?)
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Sure, but it's determining what is "correct" that is the hard part. You could use a majority-rule if you have three or more sources, but the more additional sources are required starts getting into pretty niche territory and it still remains possible that the minority source is the most faithful one.