in audacity there's a noise reduction filter that works off of a sample. So if you can get a relatively clean sample of the noise you want to remove, and have an idea of how many dB you want it reduced by, it can work really well to reduce an unwanted noise like the AC fan noise.
I tried it and it didn't produce as clean of a sound for some reason (user error probably, was hoping it magically was good), and I'm not sure how to get rid of the other artefacts the noise reduction gives (weird frequencies)
@@EkaiMin I actually pulled the audio from the video and tried it myself and, yeah, it didn't work so well. The only think I could do to really get rid of most of the noise was to put some heavy EQ that reduced the volume of a very large chunk of the upper frequency range. Which didn't really sound great. The problem really is that the noise is just too loud in comparison to all the other sounds and drowns them out. Wind noise from open windows probably would have been easier to deal with.
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Hey that's the track you showed in the forum. I like what you did here.
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in audacity there's a noise reduction filter that works off of a sample. So if you can get a relatively clean sample of the noise you want to remove, and have an idea of how many dB you want it reduced by, it can work really well to reduce an unwanted noise like the AC fan noise.
I tried it and it didn't produce as clean of a sound for some reason (user error probably, was hoping it magically was good), and I'm not sure how to get rid of the other artefacts the noise reduction gives (weird frequencies)
@@EkaiMin I actually pulled the audio from the video and tried it myself and, yeah, it didn't work so well. The only think I could do to really get rid of most of the noise was to put some heavy EQ that reduced the volume of a very large chunk of the upper frequency range. Which didn't really sound great. The problem really is that the noise is just too loud in comparison to all the other sounds and drowns them out. Wind noise from open windows probably would have been easier to deal with.
Yea, the noise of the AC covers the same frequencies as the ones you want to actually hear I think, which makes it a lot harder
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