Jose Hidalgo
Addicted to Fun and Learning
Hi everybody. I've been trying this for quite a long time, unsuccessfully, so here goes.
One of my favorite songs is "Lo Fang - You're the One that I Want" : https://www.deezer.com/fr/playlist/6892790764
Unfortunately, that song has a disturbing hum all along. The hum can be easily heard with any good pair of headphones.
It's really easy to hear from 0:36 to 0:41 (the hum stops briefly then starts again), but it's there most of the time.
I don't know if that hum is intentional or not.
I would hope that it's not : any decent sound engineer would have heard it and corrected it.
And if it is intentional, then I would start questioning the sound engineer's taste, because it ruins the whole song for me.
I have tried lots of things to find and repair this hum, but so far nothing has worked, so I must be doing something wrong.
I'm not an expert with IZotope RX. Usually I'm able to repair minor problems, but this one seems to be beyond me.
I wonder if somebody here would be willing to give it a spin, so we could all benefit from a repaired version of this song.
For somebody familiar enough with IZotope RX or similar tools, this should be quite easy.
I can provide a lossless FLAC file to begin with, just ask.
Thanks in advance for your help!
One of my favorite songs is "Lo Fang - You're the One that I Want" : https://www.deezer.com/fr/playlist/6892790764
Unfortunately, that song has a disturbing hum all along. The hum can be easily heard with any good pair of headphones.
It's really easy to hear from 0:36 to 0:41 (the hum stops briefly then starts again), but it's there most of the time.
I don't know if that hum is intentional or not.
I would hope that it's not : any decent sound engineer would have heard it and corrected it.
And if it is intentional, then I would start questioning the sound engineer's taste, because it ruins the whole song for me.
I have tried lots of things to find and repair this hum, but so far nothing has worked, so I must be doing something wrong.
I'm not an expert with IZotope RX. Usually I'm able to repair minor problems, but this one seems to be beyond me.
I wonder if somebody here would be willing to give it a spin, so we could all benefit from a repaired version of this song.
For somebody familiar enough with IZotope RX or similar tools, this should be quite easy.
I can provide a lossless FLAC file to begin with, just ask.
Thanks in advance for your help!