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Audio Short not being removed by Noise Reduction

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Jul 17, 2024 Jul 17, 2024

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I am making some sales videos for work and I have a major audio issue. I think there is an electrical short in my microphone or something happened to it between the studio and location. I am NOT an audio engineer by any standards, in fact it is my weak point. I extracted the audio from the clip in After Effects and brought the WAV into Audition. I have learned how to reduce noise, clicks/hiss, and other basics in Audition, however none of this tackles these blips.  

 

The ones between spoken words I can cut, but is there a way to smooth the waveform where it gets deformed by the electricity? Not looking for someone to do the work, just tell me what tool I should be using.

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The green shows the regular waveform look to the speaker's speech patter. The gred X shows where it is destroyed in the glitch. The question mark is another unidentified anomlous sound or glitch. I work with video, so I know what I can see, not neccessarily what I can hear.Screenshot 2024-07-17 112029.png

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Jul 17, 2024 Jul 17, 2024

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All of the videos shot last week have this issue. This is just a sample. Like I said, I'd rather be taught to do the work than have someone do it for me.

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Jul 17, 2024 Jul 17, 2024

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That sort of noise is virtually impossible to shift, I'm afraid. Noise Reduction only really works on continuous noise sources and this is far from that! You really need to find out what's causing this. The best shot we have at fixing anything like this is Adobe's on-line Enhance Speech app, which you can find here , but even this baulked somewhat at the interference in your sample - it's really bad. In fact it sounds more like external interference. Whatever it is, you need to check it out.

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Jul 19, 2024 Jul 19, 2024

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I think it may have been my Bluetooth or FitBit specific. I always remove and disable these, including putting phone in airplane mode when I record in studio.  I'll do my best to work around. Thank you for the reply.

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