there are a bunch of plugs that remove noise - but they cost some money. Izotope, Bias Peak, Waves all make some.
-----Original Message-----
From: Fresh! <dancensoul@...>
To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
Cc: dbassist5@gmail.com
Sent: Wed, 11 Feb 2009 9:37 am
Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Removing ambient sound from a vocal (monologue)
Hi Steve,
Thanks for the comment. I regularly use Audacity, great program. The noise removal function really won't remove what I desire it to, and yes...there is the possibility of degradation on the speaker's voice as well.
All is well, I was able to use Audio Hijack Pro to extract her voice that was recorded direct for use on a DVD. Crystal clear...and with a little Channel EQ in Logic, it sounds great!
Best,
Doug
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Currington
Sent: Wed 11/02/2009 11:54 p.m.
To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogro ups.com
Cc:
Subject: RE: [Logic_Cafe] Removing ambient sound from a vocal (monologue)
Hi..
Some audio editors have the ability to remove "noise".. For example Audacity has that feature.
What you do it you edit the file.. select a few second of just the noise you want removed (using the noise editor feature) and then select all the track that you want cleaned up and apply the edit and it cleans it up..
Beware this needs playing with as sometimes you can reduce the20clarity of the spoken voice or background musici etc.. but there are more/less adjustments that can tweak this for you.
Other editors probbaly have similar features but Audacity is free (open source) so worth looking at and runs in most OS's (ala Windows, MAC, Linux)..
Steve
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Removing ambient sound from a vocal (monologue)
2009-02-11 by GAmoore@aol.com
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