Douglas Spotted Eagle |
November 1st, 2005 08:15 AM |
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Originally Posted by Vishal Gurung
OK first off, am SO not a sound editor- however i've got a personal project i'm working on which has TERRIBLE wind noise overlapping the voice- besides doing ADR (not possible), are there any filters i can apply to it in Final Cut pro which would effectively reduce the wind noise at the same time keep up the voice strength? much thanks in advance!
Vish
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Wind is about the most difficult thing to zap next to running water and close-in traffic.
You might try several light passes of Sound Soap or something like it. It will plug straight into FCP or Soundtrack, I'd use Soundtrack. Better still if you have Peak.
Otherwise, you can try to find the most offending frequency of the wind, and try to pull it down, but wind shifts frequency enough that you might not be able to do this consistently.
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