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Inspiring
March 16, 2022
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Multiple cut out same wave

  • March 16, 2022
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Hello,
I have an audiobook /mp3/ wich have after each section an annoying monkeys sound. All is the same. All have break before and after so it is easy to detect it.
But there are lot in the audiobook.
I would like to cut them out all.

Here is the audiobook https://youtu.be/nXvMvp7Mky4
03:00 and 07:26 you can hear the monkeys. And every 3rd minutes...too much monkeys under 40+ hours.

What is the easiest way to cut them out?

Could you please write it to me step by step.

 

OS: Windows10Pro build: 19044.1586

Product: Adobe Creative Cloud

format: mp3 or m4a /I have both/

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SteveG_AudioMasters_
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Community Expert
March 16, 2022

I'm sorry but I can't hear anything other than continuous speech at the points you've indicated - nothing that sounds like any sort of primate at all. What are you playing this on that makes these noises? And the format is irrelevant, really - Audition will decode your MP3/4 file to a wav file, because that's the internal working format. If you want it back in the same format it started as, then you have to re-encode it, with a consequential quality loss because MP3/4 formats are lossy.

Inspiring
March 16, 2022

Hello,

 

I am not talking about noise, I am talking monkey sound, laughing monkey sound.

3 minutes 00 sec there is, you cannot miss. And 7 minutes 26 sec too, and how I write every 3rd minutes.

I would like to delete those monkeys, not noise filtering.

 

I wrote format, because in the video /how to post/ they said I have to write the format what I use.

This is why I wrote OS, and product too, because I have to. 🙂

SteveG_AudioMasters_
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 16, 2022

Why are you listening 2:10? That is the reading.

I wrote  3:00  

Exactly start 3:02 till 3:18 the first one. 7:26 till 7:43 the 2nd one. And so on...

What you can hear after 3:00, and after 7:26?

Are you listeninig what I linked? At the section what I wrote you cannot hear anthing else only the monkeys


I said from 2'10" through to well past 3' - which covers the whole period you mention, and some. Regardless of that, if you record all the audio with whatever turns up on your player all you have to do with the complete recording is highlight the sound each time you hear it, and hit the Delete key. That will remove the section you have highlighted. Save the result - you're done.