I would get Adobe Audition if I had more use for it, but I don't do recordings often enough to where I feel the need to have itFull Tablet wrote:
If you can't get a less noisy room or a better recording set, you can try to remove the noise digitally if you record your mic in your room while you don't say anything, but depending on how much noise had to be removed, it can make the voice sound robotic.Dexus wrote:
I don't know how to remove noise from the recording, this is my first time trying something like.
http://puu.sh/9EBjU.wav
http://puu.sh/9EBkt.wav
I can redo it if it's not up to standards.
Example: https://db.tt/I3xN80lZ
Kyonko Hizara's audition with the noise reduction filter in Adobe Audition (could do it because there was a longer period she didn't say anything in the recording)
The same filter applied to ztrot's recording: https://db.tt/7PfZi8Yt