![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Now we’ll Learn a noise profile by selecting a passage of at least one second of pure noise in your audio and clicking Learn.Since this example has steady background noise throughout, we’ll start in Manual mode. Inside the Dialogue tab, we can set the De-noise algorithm to adjust automatically (which is used for sounds that vary throughout the program), or we can manually learn a noise profile that the algorithm can reduce constantly across the program.We’ll use Dialogue mode for this example. The De-noise module has two modes: Dialogue and Spectral. In this example, we also reduced some of the prominent ‘S’ frequencies around 7 kHz and a tonal component of the background noise around 800 Hz. Engage a high-pass filter to remove the most apparent rumble and to make any other static filtering gestures before applying the De-noiser.Open the audio file in the RX Audio Editor or send it via RX Connect. ![]()
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