Adobe audition cs6 remove noise
ADOBE AUDITION CS6 REMOVE NOISE PLUS
So I'm going to expand the view here a bit by pressing the plus key a couple of times. First of all, I make the selection of the sound that I want to remove. So let me show you the process that I go through here. That's because I like to work inside the Preview Mode here to see how things work.And when you preview the Sound Remover, it can take a little bit of time, because it's working really hard. Now the workflow that I use with the Sound Remover is a little bit different than the workflow I do with the noise reduction. Let's go back to 'noises-music.wav' here. We can use the Sound Remover effect to get rid of those guys and leave the music behind. Go to the 'noise-siren+music.wav' over here. Or I think you'd be amazed by these sirens. Sounds that change over time like a cellphone ring. Where it really shines though is with dynamic sounds. Doesn't work very well with hiss, for example. Also works well with a fan noise like this. Now the noise reduction effect can take care of that too, but this one works better with a hum. It works very well with sounds that are prominent like a hum, like this. It does an amazing job of taking away unwanted sounds and leaving the good sounds behind. And then source separation: It literally separates the stuff that you want to get rid of from the good stuff.
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Semi-supervised meaning: You tell it what to do.
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And that may sound like mumbo jumbo, but just let me run that past you again. It uses what Adobe calls the Semi-supervised Source Separation. The Sound Remover effect was added to the most recent version of Audition. The final step in my recommended noise reduction and unwanted sound removal workflow is to use the Sound Remover effect.