
I'm not sure if there's anything in chuck that will currently do this, but I think you could write something like a noise gate, that tracks the amplitude of samples coming from a SndBuf and skips ahead until the level rises above a threshold. Not sure how well this would run in real time. Better, would be something that preprocesses the file with in/out points so the skips are quick. Graham On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, Jim Hinds wrote:
I want to scan some audio for dropped out sections. It's long and talky with 'significant' pauses between question and answers. These sections are filled with background noise, and often several seconds long. I'd like to shorten these empty sections (there are a lot of them).
I'd like to keep the files more or less intact (not sliced up into a zillion intermediate files)
Is there a unit in chuck that will be able to delete samples as they pass through?
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