Removing audio glitches

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  • Started 6 years ago by compusolver
  • Latest reply from Korak

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  1. compusolver
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    We shot a Bigfoot festival about a week ago and need to distribute the video next week. I just finished editing, but their mic cable (not mine) had a short or something and there's an annoying noise everytime a nervous speaker plays with the cable.

    Even worse, the emcee sometimes held the mic too closely and there's a rattling sound when he speaks.

    I've got Audition and Sony's Sound Forge 7.0, but I usually only use these to normalize and remove hiss. I'm fumbling my way through with Sound Forge and having a little success, but am wondering if there's some better way or some other program to help with my sound problems?

    Thanks.
    Posted 6 years ago #
  2. compusolver
    Member

    OK, you're going to make me figue it out on my own, huh? :)

    I used to think Sound Forge was the super-duper audio tool, but as I stumble through the program, its looking like Audition is going to do just what I need. I may actually have to read the manual some day.
    Posted 6 years ago #
  3. Korak
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    Hank:

    You might try Audio Cleaning Lab by Magix. I've got an older version and it has worked wonders on everything from poorly recorded live audio to 50 year old LPs. It has both a denoiser and deshisser; much easier to use than Sound Forge. Hope this helps.
    Posted 6 years ago #

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