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.
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.
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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!
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