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by bigyabai
298 days ago
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No? You can amplify the audio digitally (which also amplifies analog imperfections like noise/ground hum/wind) or you can try fancy denoising algorithms which are incredibly lossy and imperfect. I don't know of any "download better audio" solutions to-wit, at least from my time handling live audio. |
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