Good stuff Dane. However, I heard this first from Rick Harmon who provides
pretty useful info/tutorials on his website:
Blind-geek-zone.net
Besides, there is some good stuff to listen to regarding GW on
blindcooltech.com.
Best,
Pawel.
-----Original Message-----
From: pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org [mailto:pc-audio-boun...@pc-audio.org]
On Behalf Of Dane Trethowan
Sent: August-13-10 3:10 PM
To: PC Audio Discussion List
Subject: Noise Reduction With Goldwave

Hi!
Since Noise reduction seems to be a topic of interest to a lot of list
members I thought I'd write a small "getting started" guide if you like for
those who want to give Noise Reduction a go. This little guide assumes that
you want to rid the audio you've recorded of a constant background noise,
suppose you've recorded from radio and you have some background interference
from somewhere so follow these steps and you may be quite surprised at the
results you get and others feel free to comment or add notes as required.
This guide is written with Goldwave in mind though people with the
appropriate knowledge can adapt it to their requirements, for example if
they're using Sound Forge, Total Recorder etc.
Go into Goldwave and open the file you wish to work with.
Next scan through the file until you find a portion of background noise on
its own, a quarter of a second will do.
Select this portion of audio and copy it to the clipboard, for added
security you may like to paste the copied portion of audio to a new window
and you can work with this to make the sample of background noise longer
should you need to.
Now select all of your audio file you're working on or all of the portion
you want noise removed from.
Go into Goldwaves menu system and select effects, filters and Noise
reduction.
>From the drop-down lists of presets select "Envelope from Clipboard" and
press Okay, processing of the envelope and of the audio will start
immediately.
So listen to the result and see what you think. If the audio seems expanded
then repeat the steps above though when you select the preset "Envelope From
Clipboard" adjust the "Scale" edit box from 100 to 10, this determines by
how much DB Goldwave Should reduce the noise by, press okay and processing
of the noise envelope and the audio file will start.
Obviously a lot of the noise will still be present so repeat the process of
noise reduction again a few more times with the Scale set at 10% each time,
noise will decrease gradually but you'll end up with a more natural sounding
audio than you did the first time you tried with the scale set at 100%
Have fun!

Dane Trethowan
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