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Background Noise
Posted by Costas Damianou on February 19, 2007 at 11:25 pmHi
I have a clip bu their is unwanted noise in the background, for example someone making noise in the Kichen. Is their a way to gte rid of this?
Thanks in advance.
Perry Cheng replied 19 years, 2 months ago 6 Members · 5 Replies -
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Vince Becquiot
February 20, 2007 at 12:55 amThe only noise you will have any success removing (using a denoiser or EQ), is subtained noise such as hiss, hum, or for example a fan noise.
Vince
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Ajay Sharma
February 20, 2007 at 3:20 pmif you have adobe Audition?????? you can do the following to get rid of noise such as hiss, hum, or a fan noise
Bring your wav file in to the time line, Expand your time line , select the area where there’s only that fan noise etc, choose noise reduction effect, it will open up another window, select load profile , preview, if you are happy with the result click on apply to entire file and you R done …. no more hissing hum or exhaust fan noise!!!!!!! -
Steven L. gotz
February 20, 2007 at 9:40 pmThe latest version of Audition allows you to view the audio spectrum and select noises out of the normal frequency range, and merely delete them in a visual manner.
Steven
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Daggamut
February 20, 2007 at 10:39 pmThe first responder is right about the steady state noise being easiest to remove using audition. The best 3rd party noise reduction modules are the Waves Restoration Tools (pricey but excellent) and the newer Sony Oxford NR, which I understand is even easier to use……no noise profiling required.
But simply zooming in the audition timeline, selecting the area where “kitchen noise” occurs, then reducing the volume of just that section will be amazingly effective. You can also use ring modulator plug-ins for rejecting metallic noise, but you probably want something simpler.
One caveat, just reduce the volume, don’t cut the section out, unless you want sample length problems when you get back to PPRO. 🙂
Audition was bought from another company……forget the name now, but it’s FORTE was old 78 record and cylinder restoration. It was probably the best restoration package on the market at the time.
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Perry Cheng
February 21, 2007 at 5:39 pm“Audition was bought from another company……forget the name now”
The product was Cool Edit.
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