Noise Reduction without external plugins
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Noise Reduction without external plugins
Hi! Can I achieve noise reduction in Ableton Live without external plugins? Probably playing with the phase of the noise sample?
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Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
if it is constant and exactly repeating (highly unlikely) and you have the exact noise independent of the mixed noise, then yes, you will get some reduction.LiquidSoul wrote:Hi! Can I achieve noise reduction in Ableton Live without external plugins? Probably playing with the phase of the noise sample?
what kind of noise is it?
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Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
Thank you! It's a background noise from microphone which sounds constant.cheekypaul wrote:if it is constant and exactly repeating (highly unlikely) and you have the exact noise independent of the mixed noise, then yes, you will get some reduction.
what kind of noise is it?
I've tried this:
- 1st track - the speach with pauses and noise.
2nd track - a looped piece of pause in the speach with that noise + utility with switched on right and left phase buttons.
Both of them like this into master track.
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Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
noise from a mic won't be constant and unchanging. it may sound like it is, but it's not enough to get results this way.LiquidSoul wrote:Thank you! It's a background noise from microphone which sounds constant.cheekypaul wrote:if it is constant and exactly repeating (highly unlikely) and you have the exact noise independent of the mixed noise, then yes, you will get some reduction.
what kind of noise is it?
I've tried this:Didn't help.
- 1st track - the speach with pauses and noise.
2nd track - a looped piece of pause in the speach with that noise + utility with switched on right and left phase buttons.
Both of them like this into master track.
is it hum? or noise, like 'air' or 'hiss'?
will other tracks be mixed with it?
how clean does it need to be? you can do some eq'ing, look at a frequency chart for the human voice, very little under 150-300hz for human speech. and then some important spikes at around 4k and 8k, little beyond that for intelligibility.
check the read out using the spectrum plug.
you might need to buy something for better results over eq'ing, depends on your needs.
mac or pc?
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Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
It's like constant hum. I remember seeing some plugins which could do noise reduction if you feed a noise sample to them. Probably their algorithms are more complicated than I thought. I just need to clean one track with noise in speach, then I'll mix it with one translation track. Could you recommend some good PC vsts with such functionality?cheekypaul wrote:is it hum? or noise, like 'air' or 'hiss'?
will other tracks be mixed with it?
how clean does it need to be? you can do some eq'ing, look at a frequency chart for the human voice, very little under 150-300hz for human speech. and then some important spikes at around 4k and 8k, little beyond that for intelligibility.
check the read out using the spectrum plug.
you might need to buy something for better results over eq'ing, depends on your needs.
mac or pc?
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Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
sounds like, for this project, you should try a demo that allows you to use it fully for a limited amount of time.LiquidSoul wrote:It's like constant hum. I remember seeing some plugins which could do noise reduction if you feed a noise sample to them. Probably their algorithms are more complicated than I thought. I just need to clean one track with noise in speach, then I'll mix it with one translation track. Could you recommend some good PC vsts with such functionality?cheekypaul wrote:is it hum? or noise, like 'air' or 'hiss'?
will other tracks be mixed with it?
how clean does it need to be? you can do some eq'ing, look at a frequency chart for the human voice, very little under 150-300hz for human speech. and then some important spikes at around 4k and 8k, little beyond that for intelligibility.
check the read out using the spectrum plug.
you might need to buy something for better results over eq'ing, depends on your needs.
mac or pc?
before i recommend, how long is the piece that needs cleaning?
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Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
About 1 hour.cheekypaul wrote:sounds like, for this project, you should try a demo that allows you to use it fully for a limited amount of time.
before i recommend, how long is the piece that needs cleaning?
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Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
i use izotope rx2LiquidSoul wrote:About 1 hour.cheekypaul wrote:sounds like, for this project, you should try a demo that allows you to use it fully for a limited amount of time.
before i recommend, how long is the piece that needs cleaning?
http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/rx/
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Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
Thank you very much!cheekypaul wrote:i use izotope rx2LiquidSoul wrote:About 1 hour.cheekypaul wrote:sounds like, for this project, you should try a demo that allows you to use it fully for a limited amount of time.
before i recommend, how long is the piece that needs cleaning?
http://www.izotope.com/products/audio/rx/
Re: Noise Reduction without external plugins
For the next project find a way to record with less noise? Are you using a high quality audio interface? microphone? pre-amp? If you have good equipment in a quiet room, it should be easy to work around without the noise being noticeable.