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Bill !
Thanks mate, you solved a big problem i have with some footage i need to edit for tomorrow
Big hug and thanks again
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Hi there Bill, or anyone else that could help,
I too have a wind problem!
I'm using CS6 Master Collection, pretty new to everything so please go easy.
I have a fair bit of open air footage with a huge amount of wind noise. I have played with the Noise Reduction effect in Audition (as there doesn't seem to be Soundbooth any longer?) but i have literally 'played', i mean i don't really know what i am doing. It doesn't seem to reduce the wind noise more just all noises, which obviously isn't that helpful.
Are you able to give me any help, point me in the direction of a tutorial, or better yet if you know a program / plug in that really gets to grips with wind noise?
It seems that most of the time people are wanting to use noise reduction to get rid of a constant, set noise like a hiss but wind noise is totally different as it’s a very dynamic noise, constantly changing so you can’t 'sample' a section as the next section might sound different but is still just as unwanted.
Thanks for any help anyone can offer.
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Basically, since you can't rotoscope audio, you do the equivalent. You erase the noise a little bit at a time in Audion using the selection tools or healing brush in the spectral display. Tedious? Yes. Does it work? Yes.
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Jim_Simon is right wind noise comes in boomy and muddy, but reducing only the frequencies involved with Equalisation isn't enough. The dynamics (loud and quiet) and boominess of the wind can be the most distracting part. You can use multi-band compression to tame and control the dynamics and then Equalisation to tame the frequencies and it can be very effective. This article was pretty useful in helping with wind noise 5-pro-tips-to-reducing-wind-noise