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Premiere noise reduction questions
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Dustin
April 6, 2005 at 4:17 pmAre there any VST noise reducers that one could use directly in premiere pro, without having to go to audition. Also, are there any DXI to VST converters, so I could use my sony noise reducer 2.0 in premiere, its dxi only.
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EBarfield
April 6, 2005 at 6:40 pmIn regards to VST noise reducers in Premiere Pro, there are some filters such as DeNoiser and PitchShifter, etc., that are VST compliant. They are labeled with an ‘AP’ in front, I believe. You will see them under the Audio Effects palette.
Of course, to get the granularity and power, I always go to Audition to remove noise.
hope this helps,
egb
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John Hand
April 6, 2005 at 7:21 pmDustin,
The workflow between Premiere Pro and Audition is perhaps not what it should be. Maybe in the next release Adobe will improve it.
HOWEVER, there is a plugin I use now called SoundSoap 2, which works beautifully in Premiere Pro 1.5. It does real quick (and professional) noise reduction without having to set too many parameters. I use it now on everything I shoot. It’s under $100. Sony’s noise reduction filter is powerful, but you can edit audio directly on Premiere’s timeline with SoundSoap.
Jon R. Hand
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Steven L. Gotz
April 6, 2005 at 8:00 pmLooks like a good solution if you don’t have Audition, or if you are constantly going back and forth.
Just so it will be in this thread, here is a link: https://www.bias-inc.com/products/soundsoap/
Steven
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