Hi
Im just putting the finsihing touches on my edit of Bela Tarr in Conversation and am hoping someone here can lend me a hand with sound - something I am useless at.
In the auditorium there were ambient regular noises that are really dsitracting when you hear the film on a good sound system. I think the sound was coming from a fan that was near the stage.
But unlike normal ambient noise the regularity of this sound is really distracting because it sounds like a fault in the recording more than a syncretic feature.
Is there any sound whizzes out there that could find its frequency range and expel it from my sound file?!
Please help!
nathan.coombs@workhorse.tv
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Can someone help me with sound
Moderator: Andreas Wideroe
You need a noise filter rather than trying to EQ it which can make your voice track sound unnatural.
Have a look at this tutorial for noise removal in soundtracks:
http://www.bmyers.com/public/1290.cfm?sd=30
Don'f forget to make a backup of your original audio before you tweak it.
Good luck.
Bill
Have a look at this tutorial for noise removal in soundtracks:
http://www.bmyers.com/public/1290.cfm?sd=30
Don'f forget to make a backup of your original audio before you tweak it.
Good luck.
Bill
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BIAS Sound Soap is pretty good for that sort of thing too
http://www.bias-inc.com/products/soundSoap2/
unfortunately, it's not free.
ian
http://www.bias-inc.com/products/soundSoap2/
unfortunately, it's not free.
ian
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