--On 04 January 2016 21:17 +0100 Trond Lossius <trond.loss...@bek.no>
wrote:

> 1) I treat the original A-format recordings, and afterwards I convert
> the processed files to B-format

I have done this - when I had a situation that one channel only of the
A-format contained the noise.  I was not aware of any anomalies arising
from this (and I did go looking), but I guess my typical recordings
with a lot of ambience might not show any problems clearly.

Alternatively, both Adobe Audition and Sony Sound Forge and
SpectraLayers can handle multi-channel files, and have useful noise
reduction facilities.  I have used each, and again have heard no
decoding problems arising from their use.

Paul

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Paul Hodges

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