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I have two things I need to do to an audio file and not quite sure how
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I have two things I need to do to an audio file and not quite sure how
to do them in Audition. Thanks.....


I use it, but what you can do depends largely on which version you
have. They have been adding froth and deleting features.

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On 4/23/19 1:29 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:27:33 -0400, JBI wrote:

I have two things I need to do to an audio file and not quite sure how
to do them in Audition. Thanks.....


I use it, but what you can do depends largely on which version you
have. They have been adding froth and deleting features.

d


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On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:33:19 -0400, JBI wrote:

On 4/23/19 1:29 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:27:33 -0400, JBI wrote:

I have two things I need to do to an audio file and not quite sure how
to do them in Audition. Thanks.....


I use it, but what you can do depends largely on which version you
have. They have been adding froth and deleting features.

d


CC 2018


OK, that's a bit of a shame. It's a post-inflation version. But who
can say? What are you trying to do?

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On 4/23/19 2:47 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:33:19 -0400, JBI wrote:

On 4/23/19 1:29 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:27:33 -0400, JBI wrote:

I have two things I need to do to an audio file and not quite sure how
to do them in Audition. Thanks.....

I use it, but what you can do depends largely on which version you
have. They have been adding froth and deleting features.

d


CC 2018


OK, that's a bit of a shame. It's a post-inflation version. But who
can say? What are you trying to do?

d


Thanks in advance. Ok here goes. Please note the file I need to edit:
a one hour, one time only, recording of a live radio broadcast, so I am
unable to rerecord anything. Here is what I need to do:



1) The background hiss varies throughout the file since the radio
carrier wave became stronger and also faded at times. At some point, I
am going to be able to replace certain very noisy sections with sections
with quieter background, but I'd like to first apply noise reduction to
the entire one hour file. Brief testing seems to show that adaptive
noise reduction is my best choice. I am using the "light" setting and I
am keeping a very slight amount of noise remaining in the quieter
backgrounds. I welcome your suggestions he is the adaptive one best
for the task?



2) There is a five second beat that occurs within every minute
throughout the entire file (every 50 seconds). I would like to replace
part of this beat from a "good" section by copying it, and then pasting
it over the existing beats throughout the entire song. This will mean
multiple duplicating 60 times and pasting over the same existing
sections with the quieter beat. I would also need an auto crossfade
applied at both sides of the clip for each of the sixty clips. How
would I go about this?



3) Finally, there is a beat every second that occurs throughout the
entire song. In between the beats, there is one second of background
silence/ noise. I have been thinking of applying gain reduction with
crossfade to each of the background second sections, but this would mean
another setting up of an action on one section, and then applying that
every other second over the entire hour. That's a lot of gain
reduction! Chances are, I will probably just stick with the adaptive
reduction as indicated above, but I'm wondering if what I want to do
here is possible as well?



Thanks in advance for any help. There is so much about Audition that I
find it tough to narrow down specifics especially regarding what I am
seeking.

I'm currently working with the Audition trial and have 5 days left as
Audacity, which I normally use, just isn't up to the task and also
freezes/ crashes frequently. I know you or some of the others probably
tackle the above on a regular basis, but I don't.


Jon


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On 4/23/2019 2:55 PM, JBI wrote:
The background hiss varies throughout the file since the radio carrier
wave became stronger and also faded at times.


"Adaptive" noise reduction seems appropriate. The trick is to apply it
gently as you have, and then repeat until you've reduced the hiss to a
tolerable level or distorted the program material to an intolerable
level. You can't have one without the other.


2)Â* There is a five second beat that occurs within every minute
throughout the entire file (every 50 seconds).


By "beat" do you mean a tone? If you can find a sharp enough notch
filter, you might just be able to filter it out, or get it down to a
tolerable level. If you need to paste over it, be assured that just
about every DAW program does an automatic crossfade at the beginning and
end of a spliced-in section. You can usually adjust the crossfade time
if you need to, and you might, to get the patch to be less noticeable. I
can't tell you how to do that in Audition, but RTRM. Usually it's a
matter of zooming in to the splice point and dragging a little "handle"
at the top or bottom corner of the crossfade area to change its length
and slope.

3)Â* Finally, there is a beat every second that occurs throughout the
entire song.Â* In between the beats, there is one second of background
silence/ noise.


Hmmm . . . . this is beginning to sound like a time signal.


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On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 14:55:26 -0400, JBI wrote:

On 4/23/19 2:47 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:33:19 -0400, JBI wrote:

On 4/23/19 1:29 PM, Don Pearce wrote:
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 13:27:33 -0400, JBI wrote:

I have two things I need to do to an audio file and not quite sure how
to do them in Audition. Thanks.....

I use it, but what you can do depends largely on which version you
have. They have been adding froth and deleting features.

d


CC 2018


OK, that's a bit of a shame. It's a post-inflation version. But who
can say? What are you trying to do?

d


Thanks in advance. Ok here goes. Please note the file I need to edit:
a one hour, one time only, recording of a live radio broadcast, so I am
unable to rerecord anything. Here is what I need to do:



1) The background hiss varies throughout the file since the radio
carrier wave became stronger and also faded at times. At some point, I
am going to be able to replace certain very noisy sections with sections
with quieter background, but I'd like to first apply noise reduction to
the entire one hour file. Brief testing seems to show that adaptive
noise reduction is my best choice. I am using the "light" setting and I
am keeping a very slight amount of noise remaining in the quieter
backgrounds. I welcome your suggestions he is the adaptive one best
for the task?



2) There is a five second beat that occurs within every minute
throughout the entire file (every 50 seconds). I would like to replace
part of this beat from a "good" section by copying it, and then pasting
it over the existing beats throughout the entire song. This will mean
multiple duplicating 60 times and pasting over the same existing
sections with the quieter beat. I would also need an auto crossfade
applied at both sides of the clip for each of the sixty clips. How
would I go about this?



3) Finally, there is a beat every second that occurs throughout the
entire song. In between the beats, there is one second of background
silence/ noise. I have been thinking of applying gain reduction with
crossfade to each of the background second sections, but this would mean
another setting up of an action on one section, and then applying that
every other second over the entire hour. That's a lot of gain
reduction! Chances are, I will probably just stick with the adaptive
reduction as indicated above, but I'm wondering if what I want to do
here is possible as well?



Thanks in advance for any help. There is so much about Audition that I
find it tough to narrow down specifics especially regarding what I am
seeking.

I'm currently working with the Audition trial and have 5 days left as
Audacity, which I normally use, just isn't up to the task and also
freezes/ crashes frequently. I know you or some of the others probably
tackle the above on a regular basis, but I don't.


Jon


Fixing stuff like this is not really my area, but read what Mike has
written. That looks like a pretty sensible approach. Just don't
imagine you are going to get this totally clean.

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I believe that you can adjust the duration of the automatic crossfades in the Setup screen.

Peace,
Paul

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