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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: rockymtnryan on August 06, 2017, 01:30:27 PM
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Does anyone have some easy suggestions for removing some clapping from a recording in Adobe Audition CC? The "Auto Heal" feature doesn't seem to be a good option since it adds some strange anomalies to the waveform. I watched a video from Adobe on how to scrub out sounds from the recording using the spectral frequency display but it didn't seem to work either, as it basically removed all audio or really muffled the sound of those sections.
There's a few sections, just on the left channel, that I'd like to trim back so when I normalize everything is more even. Right now the claps hit 0db and the music is a little lower. I could use trim gain back over the clap sections but that doesn't seem to be ideal.
Thought about copying the right channel over to the left as I've done that in Wavelab before, but not sure what the process is in Audition CC for that.
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I went back at this again using the Auto Heal feature but isolated only the left channel, and zoomed in to only process the individual claps. Took a long time to heal each one but the results were great.
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I would just use a limiter; I assume there's one in Audition but don't use it.
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Might try that next time. Now my problem is that I have 21 tracks marked in my file and can't seem to export as separate files. Frustrating.
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Regarding exporting tracks to flac...Edtyre made a great post a couple of years ago about using Audition to do just that a while back which I learned everything from.
Perhaps if you PM Ed he might be kind enough to re-post his workflow and screenshots if he still has them.
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Regarding exporting tracks to flac...Edtyre made a great post a couple of years ago about using Audition to do just that a while back which I learned everything from.
Perhaps if you PM Ed he might be kind enough to re-post his workflow and screenshots if he still has them.
I think you are referencing this: http://taperssection.com/index.php?topic=171002.msg2120112#msg2120112