Subject:Can this be done?
Posted by: Cliff Etzel
Date:4/13/2007 10:01:00 AM
My first post here in the Sound Forge Forums I have been working with Adobe Audition specifically to clean up audio for video. I have the ability to highlight a section of audio, right click on it and capture a noise reduction profile. I can then go in and select the who audio track and apply the profile to remove all instances of that particular section that was selected. Is there a way of doing the same thing in Sound Forge??? I can't seem to find anything that resembles this feature in SF. BTW - I'm working with SF7. TIA, Cliff |
Subject:RE: Can this be done?
Reply by: rraud
Date:4/13/2007 12:21:48 PM
- Highlight a short segment of ONLY the noise one would like to attenuate, i.e.; HVAC, tape hiss, VTR motor noise, etc. For example, between words, phrases or sentences. (or during room-tone, if it was recorded) - Open NR-2.0 - Select the "Noise Print" tab; AND tick the "Noise Print" check box. - Engage "Preview", the print should appear after a second-or-so, capturing the noise print; - Adj. the NR parameters under the "General" tab menu as desired. - Right-click the blank gray area below the "Bypass & Real-time" boxes. to access a sub-menu. - Left click "Select all Data" from the menu and execute via "OK". Message last edited on4/13/2007 1:15:20 PM byrraud. |
Subject:RE: Can this be done?
Reply by: Cliff Etzel
Date:4/14/2007 9:40:40 AM
hmm - appears that I don't have the NR-2.0 plugin - now I know why I haven't been able to get it to work like in Audition. |
Subject:RE: Can this be done?
Reply by: Geoff_Wood
Date:4/14/2007 11:06:13 PM
NR2 was a separate purchase, but is now included with SF9. geoff |