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    Is there a auto way that can find out the specific noise like those in the image attached, and eliminate them automatically ?

    Thank you!
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  • #2
    There are audio noise filters that learn what noise sounds like by playing a short bit of the noise for them. But depending on what you are trying to eliminate, you may not need an addon program — I would see if the noise can be reduced or eliminated using a highpass or lowpass filter, it all depends on what the noise is.

    Edius doesn’t have a built-in audio noise filter (though at one point it came with SoundSoap, which was simple and effective). If you don’t get anywhere using the highpass and lowpass filer, I would look at WaveArts Master Restoration Suite.

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    • #3
      If the noise is a specific frequency, you will be able to remove it very easily, but you need something with spectrum analysis and healing tools such as Adobe Audition or Spectral Layers from Sony - if not many noise reduction tools can learn the noise and remove it, as already stated.

      Paul :-)
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Hanktw View Post
        Is there a auto way that can find out the specific noise like those in the image attached, and eliminate them automatically ?

        Thank you!
        use the V-mute tool button, place playhead at start of spike and click the button, done (you must add the button to the timeline toolbar)


        it is not automatic but way faster than manually creating nodes
        Anton Strauss
        Antons Video Productions - Sydney

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        • #5
          Torsten - Anton's suggestion is - as always - works beautifully and is a time-saver. However, I'd like to add a suggestion. Dipping a track also leaves a void at the point of dipping. When it really matters (and you can hear the dip, even if the noise is gone) - I always FILL the dip (on another Audio track) with a small piece of track (during "silence") from which the dip has been installed. This will "cover" the sudden "0" modulation (silence) of the main track.

          Just a suggestion!
          Best,
          Alan
          Alan J. Levi
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          • #6
            This is fine if the "noise" isn't all over the dialogue you want to use.

            Paul :-)
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            • #7
              "Audacity" is a very capable free application. I highly recommend it for all sorts of audio clean-up and adjustment.
              Regards
              Douglas
              Creator of Video Tutorials for mere mortals at https://www.gaijin-eyes.com

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