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Nikon ShootR™
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June 23, 2021
Question

Remove audio hiss in Premiere?

  • June 23, 2021
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Is it possible to remove audio hiss in Premiere?  

I see lots of videos but only for Audition...  If I need Audition, do I use it as a plugin for Premiere, or standalone?  If standalone, should I do audio work before other video work?  Then re-import into Premiere?  Does this decrease resolution having to multiply save a file?

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February 17, 2023

Actually there are 2 ways to do this prooperly in my opinion.

1. Use the "DeEsser" affect under Audio Effects---->Amplitude and Compression.

2. Use an "Graphic Equlaizer 10 Band" layer under Audio Effects---->Filter and EQ.

 

Both of these can then be change in detail under "Effect Controls" in the effect pane.  DeEsser seems to be another word for De-"S"er... get it?  For the 10 band layer you just bring the to high hertz on the far right to the bottom or at least lower than they were set to minimize higher trebles.

Averdahl
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 23, 2021

Try the DeNoise filter in Premiere Pro. This can be added per clip or per track. I prefer to do the video work first and when the edits are done i take care of the audio.

 

Jeff Bugbee
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 23, 2021

You'd just take the audio from Audition to Premiere. No video degradation dealing with just the audio.

Peru Bob
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 23, 2021

I would fix the file in audition and then export it. Then import the file into Premiere Pro.

Nikon ShootR™
Known Participant
June 23, 2021

OK, so I have the video (90 mins) in 19 clips.  So I have to assemble in Premiere, then export and edit audio in Audition.  Then re-import into Premiere for denoise (with Neat Video), then back into Premiere for tone/color balancing??  Whew, I'm dizzy already ~~