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From: Clive Young <witsend@optushome.com.au>
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 at 2:42:28 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] How do I removed various types of noise on a documentary sound track?
Message #220521
This is a reply to #220518.
On 02/11/2006, at 7:06 AM, david such wrote: >I'm editing a documentary with numerous problems on the sound track. >They are >1. noise from wind hitting the microphone during interviews conductedoutside. >2. background hiss, which might appear in one interview, but may be absent in the next. >3. "scratching" sound from a lapel mic rubbing against clothing. >Which filters in logic pro can remove these, or is there a better way to go? >I will appreciate any help. Hi David For the wind noise you may want to look at a low High Pass Filter eq. For The hiss, try a Low Pass Filter or perhaps even the de-esser. For the scratching sounds I would suggest opening the Audio Edit Window at the offending points, and either erasing or drawing out/down the scratching peaks. They will be clearly shown. You may even want to consider a noise gate for general background noise, although that may sound unnatural. You could get real cute then and edit back in some ambience from a sample base CD? Cheers Clive YoungStudio 12 www.studiotwelve.com.au Studio +61 (0)3 9808 1909 Home +61 (0)3 9808 4390 Mob/Cell +61 (0)419 530 873 Fax +61 (0)3 9808 1909
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