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Any way to make a telephone recording sound better?

I’m in the middle of a little virtual reality film project with the British library that I’ve been handed some sound recordings to work with. However, they ended up conducting the interview over the phone, and the sound is as to be expected; not entirely unusable but a little odd to fit into the context, unless I think of a reason they would be on the phone instead of in our (the viewer’s) space…

Are there any tools that might make it sound more like it was recorded properly, ideally close mic as it’s nice personal memories of local shopkeepers that I want the audience to relate to… I’ve looked at Acon acoustica which doesn’t seem to have any reconstruction stuff, and I see that Izotope RX has the spectral repair tool which I think might do what I’m hoping for, though it’s way out of the scope of my budget for this project…

Any other thoughts? Desktop iOS, all welcome, especially if there’s something open source, or just a technique with DAW tools…

🙏

Chris

Comments

  • AI is probably your best friend here.

  • edited October 15

    Use the free Adobe Podcast to improve the sound. Upload the audio to the website and the AI should optimize and make it a LOT clearer.

    The other option is to roll with it, add some background music, and make it into a lo-fi interview.

  • @seonnthaproducer said:
    Use the free Adobe Podcast to improve the sound. Upload the audio to the website and the AI should optimize and make it a LOT clearer.

    The other option is to roll with it, add some background music, and make it into a lo-fi interview.

    Ahh cool I’ll try that, and indeed @bleep I’m thinking it’ll be an AI solution, or as Seonn says a lofi thing, maybe a radio placed in the room…

  • Run them through vinyl or tape emulations to add some vintage vibe

  • edited October 15

    @seonnthaproducer that podcast enhanced speech tool did really nice things; like thickened it up somehow, and cleaned it at the same time 🙏

  • I would try iZotope RX10 and maybe Zynaptiq Unfilter on the audio.

  • edited October 15

    https://podcast.adobe.com/enhance?ref=aitoptools

    Not bad! That’s the kind of smart AI function that Apple should build into GarageBand and Logic Pro to clean up vocals recorded on iPad or iPhone without a pro mic or isolation booth.

  • @NeuM said:
    https://podcast.adobe.com/enhance?ref=aitoptools

    Not bad! That’s the kind of smart AI function that Apple should build into GarageBand and Logic Pro to clean up vocals recorded on iPad or iPhone without a pro mic or isolation booth.

    It’s pretty new tech. But yeah, high chance they’ll add it. There’s no way Apple wouldn’t have seen what Adobe is doing.

    @Krupa Glad to hear it worked. I used it in the first episode with Jakobhaq when we walked the Streets of Sweden.

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