video tutorial, removing white noise with Audacity

7mmCritterGetter

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I have seen there are a lot of people using the free downloaded sounds off the internet and some of those sounds have a lot of white noise so I made a video tutorial for removing white noise with audacity to help out. I'm not very good at making video tutorials but I do like helping people if I can.
Here is the video I hope it helps someone.



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7mm, thanks for the lesson on removeing white noise on audacity...cleaned up a few sounds that needed it bad. I have a real slow learning curve with these computers...wasn't raised with them. Walking us thru it helps.
 
Great job. I'm sure that'll help a bunch of guys out. You ought to do more of these, showing how to mix your own files, increase db levels, etc...

PS. What software did you use to capture the screen video and your audio?

Very good job!

Tony
 
Thanks I was hoping it would help someone out I actually did make a video of how to put together your own sequences and posted it in this thread http://www.predatormastersforums.com/for...677#Post1476677 I could put it in its own post if someone wanted me to.
I thought about making more video tutorials but I'm not sure what people really need.
the capture software is Cam Studio it is free software on the internet. It seems to work really well for what I use it for. I have only made 3 video tutorials with it and some videos of me making scroll saw silhouette patterns from pictures using a photo editor.
 
7MM, thanks again for the tutorials, studied them both & cleaned up some sounds. Do you know of a way in Audacity to clean up the "crackling"or distortion sounds that one gets in say an"older" recorded group howl. It's not so bad at mid volume but cranked up(locating-big country)it's pretty bad.

Thanks
 
3N if you load the sound into audacity and if you can pinpoint the cracking or distortion you can remove it just like the white noise. If it doesn't have the distortion at low volume you could play it with another media player like wmp and record it with audacity and then once recorded with audacity you could amplify the sound. I'm not sure if that would work or not but it might be worth a try. I don't know how to do everything that audacity will do just the stuff that I have needed it to do and I have spent a lot of time reading different forums to learn the little that I do Know.
 


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