I'm having a very strange problem with audio in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.

Whenever I make a cut in an audio clip, a few seconds of broadband hiss is 
introduced into it after the cut. The hiss is not present before I make the 
cut.  The hiss is only there in the exported video although sometimes I hear it 
in PP. It does not appear after every cut but about 10% of them, (possibly only 
for certain mics on a certain camera). 

The hiss is equally there when I export into different video/audio formats. It 
is there when I used different editing codecs. It might only be there for clips 
I recorded using some not so good microphones on a Canon 5D II, but the hiss 
only shows up after I make an audio edit and export the video/audio or just the 
audio. 

I cannot imagine what could cause the problem. I thought it might be due to 
problems in the codec that respond to certain types of noise in the recording, 
but changing the edit and export codecs did not change the behavior. Right now 
the only solution I have is to export the video and then clean up the sound 
track in adobe audition.





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