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Minimize or remove a sound in a mp3 using Audition CS5.5
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January 18, 2012, 12:29:16 AM »
Coo1On3
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Minimize or remove a sound in a mp3 using Audition CS5.5
Hi Guys,
I have a question because I've checked all youtube tutorials, etc. and I can't find any solution.
Well in the minute 1:26 to 130 (also 1:46 and 1:50) you can hear a dog sound with music, voice, etc all together.
How I can minimize or remove this (dog) sound from the audio? I Want this because I want put (mix) another audio over it.
Thank in advance!
PS. I've attached the file for you
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January 18, 2012, 09:34:38 AM »
SteveG
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Re: Minimize or remove a sound in a mp3 using Audition CS5.5
I'm afraid you can't - not with any software. For a start, the track is effectively mono, so you can't isolate the dog in a stereo field, because there isn't one. And you can't use noise removal, because neither the background or foreground sound you want to treat are constant, and that's an absolute requirement for using that. And the final reason is that the voice, music and dog are all in the same frequency band, so you won't be able to EQ the dog out either. I looked at it in the spectral editor, just to be sure - not a chance, I'm afraid. You'd be better off looping a clean part of the music and redoing the voiceover, quite frankly.
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Coo1On3
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Re: Minimize or remove a sound in a mp3 using Audition CS5.5
Yes I tried with everything and I've not luck!!
Thanks anyway Steve!
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