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November 3, 2018
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warehouse echo

  • November 3, 2018
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I recorded audio from a scene for a movie in a warehouse using a boom mic (Rode NGT 2) and on a Zoom H5. The audio person I used was not very good and now my audio has a strong echo throughout the recording. I have attached a link from my Dropbox as a sample. I would like to fix this in Audition if someone can explain how.

Dropbox - audio clip sample.mp4

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Correct answer SteveG_AudioMasters_

ernestserrano1966  wrote

The DeReverb seems to work but the gain option is not highlighted and so It will not allow me to use it. I just updated to cc2019 last night.

If it's the HUD on-screen gain control you're missing (that's what I used first) then you can enable it in View>Show HUD.

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SteveG_AudioMasters_
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November 3, 2018

That's not an echo - that's actually reasonably clean reverberation (as far as I can tell on this laptop...) I boosted the gain and tried Audition's DeReverb on it with a pretty high setting, and it improves it a lot, although you'll never remove all of it, as it will have influenced the direct sound too.

Effects>Noise Reduction/Restoration>DeReverb is where you will find it.

Participant
November 3, 2018

The DeReverb seems to work but the gain option is not highlighted and so It will not allow me to use it. I just updated to cc2019 last night.

SteveG_AudioMasters_
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November 4, 2018

OH MY GOD! It works! I was able to fix the entire 120 minute film with what you explained to me. Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank Thank you Thank you Thank you Thank you


Should perhaps point out that if this had been an echo, it almost certainly wouldn't have worked so well - they can be nearly impossible to do anything about. Nice clean reverberation is much easier to deal with, though.

What you really need to do is find a better sound recordist, or train one up...