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gdogMemberLocation: New ZealandJoined: Feb 11, 2019 13:09Messages: 52Offline
Solved byApr 13, 2020 05:03
I have a short video which contains tha) teh sound mo fthe wind and b) the sound of 15 metre plus bamboo tonking together. Is ther any way I can ,with PD 18, filter out the wind leaving the bamboo sound on its own . Cheers
Gdog
JL_JLSenior ContributorLocation: Arizona, USAJoined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01Messages: 6091Offline
Apr 13, 2020 15:03
You could try just the wind noise reduction in AudioEditor and see if it gets you anything close. It's in Special > Noise Reduction > Wind and gives you some sensitivity adjustments. If you have AudioDirector other options exist too. I'd assume the bamboo sound is probably significantly different frequency so you can do some band pass filters to try and isolate some.
gdogMemberLocation: New ZealandJoined: Feb 11, 2019 13:09Messages: 52Offline
Apr 13, 2020 15:26
QuoteYou could try just the wind noise reduction in AudioEditor and see if it gets you anything close. It's in Special > Noise Reduction > Wind and gives you some sensitivity adjustments. If you have AudioDirector other options exist too. I'd assume the bamboo sound is probably significantly different frequency so you can do some band pass filters to try and isolate some.
Jeff
I assume you can cut / copy and paste the audio section into Audio Editor rather than try to fiddle/adjust in the final pds.would that be the case?being quite new to this I'm not sure whats possible and don't want to stuff up what I've got
Cheers
Gdog
I managed to get the wind out of the clip and played around with the voice reduction as well to give a pretty good clear sound of the bamboo tonking.
I pretty happy.
Thanks once again.
G
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