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Hi all!
There's something a bit confusing about the wording of the Background slider:
If I want the most amount of the original/natural background ambiance, should the slider be on 0% or 100% (or perhaps 50%)?
On one hand it says "Adjust the loudness of the isolated background noise" -> in which case 100% would be the maximum background noise, yet I read somewhere that 0% here means zero processing... (and zero processing of the backgronud is what I want - to keep a natural ambiance, while improving/enhancing the sound of the speakers)
Anyone from Adobe can shed more light on this?
Also - it would make sense to have two sliders: one for Noise (clicks, mouth, pops) and one for Ambiance/Reverb.
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Hey,
So, per my experience with the v2 Adobe AI Enhance Speech:
If you want 'Less Background Noise' you set it lower. Like 15%.
If you want 'More of the Background Noise' you set it higher. Like 85%.
So the higher the percent, the more dogs, sips, table hits, tongue clicks, cars passing by outside, etc, you will hear.
And the lower the percent, the less of those things you will year.
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