Noise reduction problem - how to NOT throw the baby out with the bath water...
I make and edit opera videos, and a company with which I work moved into a new venue this spring.
I own a Sony FDR-AX100 and the company rented two more so I can effectively do 4K three-camera video, then use Premiere Pro CC 2017 to edit a multi-camera shoot. It's very hard work but the results are much better than anyone expected!
The audio separation using on-camera mikes from the left and right (unmanned) cameras is much better than that I get from the sound engineer, and I would like to use it. The problem I have is that the theater has a loud air-handler system. Applying the newly released adaptive noise reduction feature (or, for that matter, the now-obsolete approach - I've tried both), much is improved - but in softer orchestral moments (CARMEN Act 3 Intermezzo with a duet for harp and flute as a good example) the instruments sound almost under water. All the examples of this feature and others are of much simpler noise problems (such as a narration with background noise, not singers on stage and an orchestra playing at variable levels).
If the only answer is to go through the video and apply an effect selectively I'm afraid they're getting the lovely audio separation and faithful recording WITH the air handler noise. If anyone has an idea, not too labor-intensive, that would help me with this project, I'm all ears.
