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Hi everyone,
I am working on a interview with Premiere pro CC, but there is a loud door squeaking two times in the middle of the conversation. I tried to use many possible effects or noise reducers, but I have no clue how to remove this annoying sound.
Does any one have already worked on that particular kind of noise? It may be simple, but sound edition is not my best skill since I've learned it recently.
I tried to record the door's noise separately and to remove it with the noise reducer, but it removes a part of the voice with it.
I'm desperate
Thank you all for you help!
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Salut à tous!
Je travaille sur une interview avec Premiere pro CC, mais il y a un bruit de porte qui grince deux fois dansl a vidéo et en plein milieu de la conversation. J'ai essayé d'utiliser plusieurs des effets possibles pour réduire ce bruit ou l'effacer, même le réducteur de bruit, mais en vain.
Est-ce que quelqu'un a déjà travaillé sur ce genre de bruit? c'est sûrement bête (j'espère) mais travailler le son n'est pas ma meilleure compétence...
J'ai essayé d'enregistrer le bruit de la porte séparément et de l'enlever avec le réducteur de bruit, mais il enlève du coup une partie de la voix en même temps...
je suis désespérée
Merci à tous pour votre aide!
This is where you can use the Spectral Frequency display in Audition to identify and remove unwanted sounds. See this tutorial.
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This is where you can use the Spectral Frequency display in Audition to identify and remove unwanted sounds. See this tutorial.
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The best solution to this is almost certainly to 'look' at the sound in the spectral editor (underneath the waveform) and 'paint' it out using the paintbrush tool and the HUD volume tool that comes up when you've made a selection. Most squeaks can be quite clearly identified, as they look like slightly curved horizontal lines (they are curved because generally, they aren't at just one frequency) but you might need a slightly bigger brush size than you think - possibly up to about 20 pixels. Here's an artificial one I created:
Make a selection with the paintbrush and turn the volume right down...
Poof! All gone!