The second half of my DucKon set was recorded in a meeting room, as opposed to the ballroom. There's a low consistent hum in the background, more obvious when I'm not singing, and I can't seem to remove it without sucking all the life out of the overall audio. A song from that second half is
right here (a 60 MB download of a .WAV file, "Smurfin'
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eta: listening to it all the way through, you're right, it does get submerged in other noise. You might also try a noise gate approach, particularly if you have a frequency-range-specific noise gate.
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The best I can think of right now is to filter around the worst of it where it's at its loudest - it cuts out during the guitar intro, in this case, at least - and live with the resulting lack of lower midrange until you can crossfade over to the full recording (well, with the low end rounded off to get rid of some residual rumble) at best opportunity. Like, for example, here:
http://solarbird.net/Temp/smith-2010-07-06-01.wav
(I figured a public URL was okay given you'd posted one. Tell me when to yank it and I'll do so instantly, of course.)
You'll note there's still some hum in this. I got rid of as much as I could without making that section sound like ass, so, tradeoffs.
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