Hello,
I have RX10 and as i have a noise on vocal record i would like if there is a tool to fix it. I don"t know how to name this noise. It's on very high frequency.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CnJjsTTaw5EHZDFtjegOnXkOfzFBoAOC/view?usp=sharing
Best regards
I tried to record a bit, hope it helps you, the quality is a bit bad, next time i will not compress it so much again:
I forgot to explain how I identified the two sine waves: they don't move with the voice, and a voice has not overtones like that, and I could clearly hear them not to be related to the voice - it's experience you get over the years
you would do it like this:
Thanks but my file is already edited with a noise gate/silence by someone else and i have no noise between the words.
Then try spectral de-noise, this should work best on already gated material, and enable adaptive mode.
I don't find how to reduce the noise with spectral de-noise in adaptive mode. 😅
This a video of my problem :
this is the file : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sKqR5ca_bLKvO0lqySLq1EeQH5JSIhnN/view?usp=sharing
i tried a bit, most of it was manually removing stuff, to me it seems that the file is already made with some tool like rx and someone tried to isolate the voice out of a full track, but not very good (maybe not possible better?!) to have the original file would be way better for sure. This is the bets i can do without spending a whole day, as i´m not the great rx expert. It´s far way from being perfect of course ……
Your file has less noise. How did you do that ?
I have the file from a cubase project (i'm on Protools) and i don't find the way to recover the original file.
There where 2 sine waves roughly at 10 and 14 kHz I used the vertical marker and replaced it. Then I manually removed some stuff here and there (with the horizontal marker tool mostly + some de -click) and tried to not touch the voice as much as I can. I've done it with Rx 11 but it should be possible with Rx 10 too of course.
I'm so curious how you did that. May you do a quick video ? How did you see that the "sin waves" at 10 and 14 kHz should be the problem ?
Thank you for the video 😃