![]() ![]() ![]() I’m using iZotope Denoiser as a VST in Adobe Audition Prefer to watch a video? See how I do it in the video below: Once you get a denoising result that you want, click on OK to commit to the changes. If it doesn’t sound like something you were aiming for, experiment changing the settings a little and then preview again. Once you have the parameters set, ‘preview’ the audio file to hear how it’ll sound with the settings you made. I normally like a shorter attack time here. Attack/Decay Time (secs): Controls how fast the audio reduction kicks in and how soon it leaves the audio signal.For instance, if you’re removing lots of low-frequency rumbles, you want to smoothen at the lower frequencies. Using the frequency, smoothen out the noise reduction. Frequency Smoothing (Hz): This option here is helpful for smoothing out artifacts you hear in the audio.The higher this is, the more noise it reduces but the more ‘artifacts’ you’ll get in your audio. Sensitivity (dB): How sensitive in dB the reduction is done. ![]() I usually go between 10 – 25 to preserve the audio’s naturalness.
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