That would be great! @Psythik got back to me pretty quick, so I’m going in the air tonight.
I know of a service that helps with this. I don’t know how well it will apply directly to this scenario, but I’ve seen some small groups sign up for Sound Exchange as a non-intersctive music service.
https://www.soundexchange.com/service-provider/licensing-101/
This looks pretty fun. I used to dabble this shoutcast radio broadcasting for an old roleplaying server in San Andreas Multiplayer.
I’ve used b.u.t.t. for NeosVR shows, and it’s really easy to use.
I’ll have to sign up for some night time EDM slots. :)
With the phone off, the isopropyl should be safe. It’ll dry quick, too.
To actually answer your question:
Super glue would be a decent option. You should only need one drop to secure the tray.
If you ever need to open the tray again, wet the area with isopropyl alcohol for a few minutes, and it should pop right open without damage. If you get too much resistance, add more alcohol and wait a little longer.
There is also a 2-part epoxy with similar performance called “Doubkr Bubble” that also dissolves with alcohol, but it’s definitely overkill for a SIM tray.
Is it for recorded audio or live audio? For recorded, Audacity can remove basic noise profiles. For proper, advanced audio editing, you’ll need to use something like the Edison plugin in FL Studio; or a similar process in a DAW of your choice.
The AI options just take all of the work out and make the process easier at the cost of quality and privacy.
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