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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: Flynn on May 03, 2022, 12:55:47 PM
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Very High pitch noise, almost feedbackish on the first few minutes of a recording. Is there way to make it disappear?
Im using rx9 standard but have access to reaper and audacity
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If you can find a space between music where you just hear the noise, you can try highlighting it and use the RX spectral De-Noise tool. Once the noise is highlighted RX can "Learn" the profile.
I did a quick search for some sort of tutorial for you and this one looks like it might help:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdAPtNeVBXA
He demonstrates Audition first and then RX. If you don't see a single band for the noise as he does, you might just have to select the entire section of just the noise.
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Very High pitch noise, almost feedbackish on the first few minutes of a recording. Is there way to make it disappear?
Im using rx9 standard but have access to reaper and audacity
If you can upload a sample i'll see if it can be removed with RX7
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RX9 will do it, play around with it.
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Yea, feedback is easy to remove with Spectral Repair Attenuate.
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You guys are the best. That YouTube tutorial fixed me right up I think. Was able to zoom in find the specific frequency with a couple clicks. Its rendering now in rx9