

My problem is that I am not sure how to do this. If it needs more explaining on what I mean by all means let me know I am having trouble with expressing my thoughts right now, but that is the basic idea, single out the bad noises that arent wanted and cancel them out with inversion. I believe if I could bring that out I could take the left over distortion/clipping that has no other sound with it, invert it, play it side by side with the original track cancelling out the clipping/distortion leaving the good sound still unharmed.

The next question I have is does anyone know how to eliminate all sound but the distortion/clipping, without changing the pitch or frequency of it. Yes the bass has multiple frequencies out of its own range when it clips like that, i found that out after using the equilizer and low/high pass filters a little more, one thing I am trying but having vague success with is using the invert function to cancel out the sound, I have tried a few things that kindof begin to work however I can't get the bad noise out while keeping the good noise.
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If there is anything anyone can think of that I haven't tried I would be more than gratefull to here it. I have spent countless hours on this and am at a stand still. It seems that no matter what I do I am unable to reduce the low end distortion and I am running out of Ideas. Is there even a way to smooth it out? I have tried using the low and high pass filters ( I have stated it this way because I never do remember which one is which) noise removal, recently started working with the notch filters, and I am about to attempt something with the equilizers. I recently recordeda concert on a digital video camera and the audio was far too loud causing a lot of distortion, I can take care of some of it but the problem is that I am unable to figure out how to remove low frequency distortion, caused by a bass guitar, everytime it plays it is so loud it instantly distorts the recording. Hello, I have looked through the distortion portions of the forum as well as I could, and I can't find anything close enough to what I'm experiencing, I am a new user to the advance operations of Audacity and audio editing in general, and am unable to find much to aid me in my troubles.
