
But it's the only way I've saved the day. TEXTING - The way I do it - also takes much time. DUBBING - let someone read in text but now in a controlled environment - very tough and time consuming. Re-take it all but now with better Microphone technice In pro situations one use to do one or more of theses.Physics behind this - goes way above my head. Many can confirm that the audio from this try - has been improved to original. By training a neural network on thousands of high-quality voice recordings and. The new version includes an entirely new algorithm based on deep learning for fully automatic reverb reduction of recorded dialogue. Now Play the audio - Keep towel in between (half meter to meter from speakers) Speakers and Microphone. DeVerberate is a reverb reduction plug-in that can attenuate or boost the reverberation that is already present in recorded material. A GOOD Microphone and recording equipment

A Wet Towel and something to hang it onto Speakers and equipment to play the Audio

There is a "Hocus-Pocus" advice often mentioned - and there is a small effect - and it's called:.

I've never got anything improved by this way. Put audio into an Audio Editing program as GarageBand or Audacity (free from Internet) and use the Equalizer and filters and try out if any of them makes the audio any better.May be when Quantum-Computers get affordably one might be able to do this. The research on Audio and Field-Vector-Analysis - are far from commercially availably to any layman or amateurist as to yet.
