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1. Re: Removing unwanted sound in CS 5.5
Bill Hunt Apr 12, 2012 7:42 AM (in response to Goodpractice)Do you have Adobe Audition?
If so, it has a great tool to Repair Transients, and that tool works beautifully.
I have also used Click Removal, but it is a bit broader, and I more often just go to Repair Transient - for me, its default is about 99% for most Transients. I am amazed at how well it removes Transients, while leaving the other aspects of the Audio untouched.
Good luck,
Hunt
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2. Re: Removing unwanted sound in CS 5.5
Goodpractice Apr 12, 2012 8:02 AM (in response to Bill Hunt)Hi Bill
Thank you very much indeed for getting in touch. The good news is I do have Adobe Audition (version 4.0), however I have never used it before and am struggling to find a ‘Repair Transient’ tool or command – if you have time to come back to me, please could you point me in the right direction?
Many thanks
Jessica
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3. Re: Removing unwanted sound in CS 5.5
Bill Hunt Apr 12, 2012 1:07 PM (in response to Goodpractice)This laptop has Audition 2.0, and Repair Transient is in my Favorites tab.
I will check with a later version, when I get up to the office.
Good luck,
Hunt
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4. Re: Removing unwanted sound in CS 5.5
cvid01 Apr 12, 2012 1:28 PM (in response to Bill Hunt)In later editions, I think it may be called "Auto Heal" and is located under Favorites.
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5. Re: Removing unwanted sound in CS 5.5
Goodpractice Apr 13, 2012 1:38 AM (in response to cvid01)Thanks both - there is indeed an 'Auto Heal' option listed under Favourites in Version 4.0 so I will give this a try!
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6. Re: Removing unwanted sound in CS 5.5
Bill Hunt Apr 13, 2012 9:16 AM (in response to cvid01)Ah, thanks for that.
Hunt



