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USING ADOBE AUDITION
Effects reference
Adaptive Noise Reduction effect
The Noise Reduction/Restoration > Adaptive Noise Reduction effect quickly removes variable broadband noise such
as background sounds, rumble, and wind. Because this effect operates in real time, you can combine it with other
effects in the Effects Rack and apply it in the Multitrack Editor. By contrast, the standard Noise Reduction effect is
available only as an offline process in the Waveform Editor. That effect, however, is sometimes more effective at
removing constant noise, such as hiss or hum.
For best results, apply Adaptive Noise Reduction to selections that begin with noise followed by desirable audio. The
effect identifies noise based on the first few seconds of audio.
Important: This effect requires significant processing. If your system performs slowly, lower FFT Size and turn off High
Quality Mode.
Determines the level of noise reduction. Values between 6 and 30 dB work well. To reduce bubbly
Reduce Noise By
background effects, enter lower values.
Indicates the percentage of original audio that contains noise.
Noisiness
Manually adjusts the noise floor above or below the automatically calculated floor.
Fine Tune Noise Floor
Manually adjusts the threshold of desirable audio above or below the automatically calculated
Signal Threshold
threshold.
Determines how quickly noise processing drops by 60 decibels. Fine-tuning this setting allows
Spectral Decay Rate
greater noise reduction with fewer artifacts. Values that are too short create bubbly sounds; values that are too long
create a reverb effect.
Retains desirable audio in specified frequency bands between found artifacts. A setting of
Broadband Preservation
100 Hz, for example, ensures that no audio is removed 100 Hz above or below found artifacts. Lower settings remove
more noise but may introduce audible processing.
Determines how many individual frequency bands are analyzed. Choose a high setting to increase frequency
FFT Size
resolution; choose a low setting to increase time resolution. High settings work well for artifacts of long duration (like
squeaks or power-line hum), while low settings better address transient artifacts (like clicks and pops).
Performs slower processing but achieves superior results.
High Quality Mode
More Help topics
"Applying effects in the Waveform
"Applying effects in the Multitrack
"Use effect
presets" on page 61
Automatic Click Remover effect
To quickly remove crackle and static from vinyl recordings, use the Noise Reduction/Restoration > Automatic Click
Remover effect. You can correct a large area of audio or a single click or pop.
This effect provides the same options as the DeClicker effect, which lets you choose which detected clicks to address
(see
"DeClicker
options" on page 79). However, because the Automatic Click Remover operates in real time, you can
combine it with other effects in the Effects Rack and apply it in the Multitrack Editor. The Automatic Click Remover
effect also applies multiple scan and repair passes automatically; to achieve the same level of click reduction with the
DeClicker, you must manually apply it multiple times.
Determines sensitivity to noise. Lower settings detect more clicks and pops but may include audio you wish
Threshold
to retain. Settings range from 1 to 100; the default is 30.
Editor" on page 62
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