I'm working on an introduction video for a new product at my company. The first video was good and I received feedback about possible improvements. During incorporation of the feedback I tried new audio sweetening techniques in Audacity and I thought they sounded great at the time. When I inserted the audio into the PRE9 timeline next to the previously recorded audio, I realize I have a problem!
When compared to the previous audio, the Audacity-created files sound like I'm talking in a well. I think the problem is the "noise removal" effect I applied in Audacity. Unfortunately, I have exported many portions of the Audacity timeline as separate MP3 files that I later imported into PRE9, so going back into Audacity doesn't sound like an easy fix.
Is there a simple audio effect or other fix I can use to get through this? Or do I just have to bite the bullet and re-do the Audacity project?