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Hi all, question from a newbie user here, I'm trying to remove the sound of an airplane going overhead in a video as a presenter is talking, I've tried without much success with the Noise Reduction (process) and Sound Remover (process), has anyone got any other suggestions? I've attached a clip of the waveform of the audio, the airplane only passes over once as you can see so it's not a repeated sound which the Sound Remover seems particularly adept at dealing with
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Unfortunately I doubt that you are going to have much luck removing that without also removing a lot of the wanted sound since the plane noise overlaps so much with the same frequencies as the dialogue (if it is dialogue).
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I was fearing that would be the case as the video is just recorded off a DSLR camera, the speaker does have a mic but wasn't using it at the time (handily ), so the dialogue starts almost at the beginning with the plane going overhead from about 10 seconds in, gradually building in noise then fading away towards then ed of the clip - all a bit frustrating!
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I might have a play with the spot healing brush tool in Spectral View. As ryclark says, it's doubtful you'll be able to completely remove the airplane because of the overlapping frequencies. However, some playing around with how much you're "healing" may let you at least improve the clarity of the speech.