Re: Removing Hiss From Audio

2012-01-05 Thread Colin Howard
Greetings,

1. Find a part of the recording containing only the hiss.

2. Select and copy it to clipboard.

3. Reselect the whole recording you wish to process.

4. Go into effects with alt c, then f for filters, then cursor to noise
reduction.

5. Cursor down to clipboard print and enter - initially, accept all
defaults.

6. Review and if ok, fine else ctrl-z and repeat steps 2-5, adjusting the
values but I suspect you will be happy.

I would suggest if there are longish silences, apply silence reduction as
follows:

1. Select recording to be processed which ought to be same as you applied
clipboard print.

2. Go into effects using alt-c.

3. Go into filters using f.

4. Go to silence reduce using i.

5. Go down to reduce silences to half a second, or 50%, I generally use half
a second.

6. Go to ok and let it rip.

review the recording and if ok, fine, else ctrl-z and repeat steps 2-6
adjusting the values in steps 5-6 as necessary.

I usually find defaults work well.

I would not recommend removing all silences.



Colin Howard, living near Southampton in Southern 
England, hopes you are now enjoying a very happy, 
peaceful and prosperous 2012.

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Removing Hiss From Audio

2012-01-02 Thread Danny Miles
Hi all.  I've recorded a voice track for somebody on my DS40, but you
can hear the hiss of the room around me underneath the vocals (no
actual noise, jus the hiss of quiet).  Obviously this doesn't sound
like professional trailers, so I'm wondering if anyone can please
advise as to what is causing the hiss to occur and/or how I might
remove it using GoldWave (using the smoother functions doesn't
completely remove it).  It shouldn't be the quality of the mic as I'm
using an SM58.

Thanks for your help in advance, Danny

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RE: Removing Hiss From Audio

2012-01-02 Thread Walter
Hi Danny.  When in Gold Wave go to the Effects menu and then to filter
submenu and then to noise reduction, you will find various options and one
of them will work I'm sure.  Walter.

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Subject: Removing Hiss From Audio

Hi all.  I've recorded a voice track for somebody on my DS40, but you
can hear the hiss of the room around me underneath the vocals (no
actual noise, jus the hiss of quiet).  Obviously this doesn't sound
like professional trailers, so I'm wondering if anyone can please
advise as to what is causing the hiss to occur and/or how I might
remove it using GoldWave (using the smoother functions doesn't
completely remove it).  It shouldn't be the quality of the mic as I'm
using an SM58.

Thanks for your help in advance, Danny

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