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Hey everyone,
I’ve been using Adobe Audition to clean up audio recordings for podcasts and online courses. One of the recurring issues I face is dealing with background noise—especially ambient hums and light static. I’m currently using the Noise Reduction and Adaptive Noise features, but I feel like I’m not getting the cleanest results possible.
Does anyone have a recommended workflow or settings that consistently work well? I’m also exploring external resources to refine my audio production skills.
Looking forward to your tips and experiences using Audition for noise cleanup!
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Everything you need to know is in this thread.
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That's not the answer to the OP's question.
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Hmm. Podcast. Noise reduction. Clean up audio. Recommended workflows. External resources. What am I missing.
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You are missing that it doesn't say 'external resources' in terms of noise reduction, but asks very specifically optimising the use of the ones already provided in Audition.
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