![]() ![]() This will play the audio and allow you to hear the noise reduction in real time: Next, press the space bar, or click the play button (between the power button and loop button). In the new Noise Reduction window that pops up, click the loop button as shown in the graphic below, as well as the power button (if it is off). Navigate to the Effects menu again, choose Noise Reduction / Restoration, and then Noise Reduction (process)… ![]() Step 4 (Apply noise reduction): Click anywhere in the audio waveform area to remove (deselect) your previous selection. ![]() It is just confirming that the selection you have chosen will be used to define the noise print which is what you want. Because we have only selected noise in the previous step, this will tell Adobe Premiere exactly what noise we are trying to remove in the next step: Step 3 (Capture noise print): With the noise range selected, navigate to the Effects menu, and choose Noise Reduction / Restoration, and then choose Capture Noise Print. You can press the space bar with this range selected to play that area only and confirm you only hear the noise: Once you have found somewhere that only the noise exists, click and drag (left to right) on that area to select only it. Find somewhere in the audio where you only hear the “noise” you would like to reduce without any talking or audio you would want to remain in the clip after the noise reduction is complete. To start, click anywhere in the audio waveform area and press the space bar to play and pause the audio. Step 2: Adobe Audition will open and automatically load the file from Adobe Premiere. Step 1: With your movie clip (or audio file) loaded and in your Premiere sequence, right click on it and choose Edit Clip In Adobe Audition: This is an example of an audio waveform in Adobe Audition: This is a visual diagram that represents the audio signal in terms of the range of amplitude oven the given length of an audio file. In this tutorial audio waveforms are references as a term. Adobe Audition is included with the Adobe All Apps plan and if you are working on a personal computer you may need to download it if you have not done so already. For this tutorial you will need Adobe Premiere and Adobe Audition installed. This tutorial will help guide you through how to reduce noise using the “round trip” to Audition feature built into Adobe Premiere. ![]()
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