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October 17, 2012
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Noise reduction for sequences?

  • October 17, 2012
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Hi.
I'm working on a short film project and I edit in Premiere CS6. Now there's this noise from a fan in all of the clips and I want to get rid of it and I know how to do it with a single clip in Audition, but that would take forever to do with the whole sequence. And I don't want to use Adaptive noise reduction where you can't capture noise prints. So is there a faster way to use noise reduction for a whole sequence in Audition? Maybe add noise reduction in the multitrack or something? Please help me!

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Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

Sorry, there isn't.

The normal process here is to treat all dodgy audio before you mix it - this gets over level shifting issues, and is generally a much more satisfactory way of proceeding. Noise Reduction is a process effect, and it can only be applied to one file at a time - you can't use it in multitrack.

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SteveG_AudioMasters_
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SteveG_AudioMasters_Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
October 17, 2012

Sorry, there isn't.

The normal process here is to treat all dodgy audio before you mix it - this gets over level shifting issues, and is generally a much more satisfactory way of proceeding. Noise Reduction is a process effect, and it can only be applied to one file at a time - you can't use it in multitrack.

Ante22Author
Participant
October 17, 2012

Damn it. Well, that sucks... I guess I have some work to do then.
Thanks for your answer though, it was very helpful.

ryclark
Participating Frequently
October 18, 2012

You can, however, save your Noise Reduction settings as a Favorite and then use that in a Batch Process to process several different files (assuming the files all have the same Noise profile).