I also heard you can remove background noise by splitting the track and
generating silence when the noise occurs. If this is true can someone explain
the steps to do this?
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From: Ted Galanos
Sent: Wednesday, January 13, 2021 7:36 PM
To: audacity4blind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [audacity4blind] Re: noise reduction question
That is a tricky thing to do. You must get a sound sample regardless of where
it is in the audio file. However, you run the risk of colorizing or somewhat
distorting the rest of the audio track.
I was editing someone’s devotionals that they were recording for interactive
Christian community, years ago. There was a lawnmower running in the background
that came and went with loudness. It was extremely difficult to get that noise
out of the audio file without distorting the ladies speech. Also, it was
impossible to get rid of the lawnmower sound completely, but I did get it
dampened down somewhat.
Ted Galanos
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On Jan 13, 2021, at 6:53 PM, curtis jackson <cjackson102@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Hello: I have an interview I did for my podcast and my kids were making noise
while I was talking in the background. I checked out some youtube videos and
they made it seem as if you must select a spot where no one is speaking to get
a noise profile in order for it to work. I cant seem to get the kids noise
removed because they were talking when I was speaking. My question is can you
remove noise that happens when you are speaking or can it only remove noise
when you are not speaking. If you can remove background noise while you are
speaking could someone tell me how to do it?
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