The DeReverb effect is not available on older versions of Adobe Audition. However, there are 3rd-party Dereverb effect plug-ins you can purchase that work with nearly all digital audio workstations. Some include a free trial.
Click File in the menu bar at the top. Click Open. Select the file you want to edit. Click Open.
Click Effects in the menu at the top. Click Noise Reduction/Restoration. Click DeReverb.
You can also click the power icon (the circle with a line through the top) in the lower-left corner to turn off the effect. This allows you to hear what the audio sounds like before and after DeReverb is applied.
Click Window in the menu bar at the top. Click Amplitude Statistics. Click Scan Selection in the lower-left corner.
Dynamics is not available on older versions of Adobe Audition, but there are third-party noise gate effects you can download that work with nearly all digital audio workstations.
You may also want to decrease the release time to 50 ms.
Click File. Click Save As. Enter a name for the file next to “Filename. " You may want to use a different file name from the original. Select the desired format using the drop-down menu next to “Format. " Click Save.
To download Audacity, visit https://www. audacityteam. org/download/ and click the download link for your computer’s operating system. Once downloaded, double-click the installer file and follow the prompts.
Click File Click ‘Open Browse to and select the audio file.
Click Effects. Click Compressor. Drag the slider bar next to “Ratio” so that the line in the graph at the top drops slightly below it’s the default position. You can also reduce the floor noise and threshold. Click Preview to hear what it sounds like. When you are satisfied with how it sounds, #*Click Ok to apply the effect when satisfied with the review.
Click and drag to highlight a section of the audio that has an example of the noise you want to reduce. For example, you can highlight the excess sound that can be heard after a word is spoken. Click Effects in the menu bar at the top. Click Noise Reduction. Click Get Noise Profile. Close out of the window.
Double-click to highlight the entire audio wave. Click Effects in the menu bar at the top. Click Noise Reduction. Click Preview to hear how highlighted audio sounds with Noise Reduction. Drag the slider next to “Noise reduction (dB)” to increase or decrease the effect. Drag the slider next to “Sensitivity” to increase or decrease the volume at which the effect is applied. Click Preview to hear the audio again. Click Ok when satisfied with how the audio sounds.
Double-click to select the entire audio file. Click Effects in the menu bar at the top. Click Amplify. Drag the slider below “Amplification (dB)” to the right. Check Allow Clipping. Click Preview to hear the audio with the effect. Click Ok if you are satisfied with how the audio sounds.
Click Effects menu. Click Low-Pass Filter or High-Pass Filter, depending on which effect is needed. Use the pull-down menu to select the Rolloff (dB per octave) range. Your options are between 6 dB to 48 dB. Click Preview to hear the audio sounds Click “Ok” to apply the effect when you are satisfied with how it sounds.
Click Effects. Click Graphic EQ. Use the slider bars at the bottom to adjust the frequencies in the audio file. Click Preview to hear the audio with the EQ. Click Ok to apply the effect when you are satisfied with how the preview sounds.
Click File in the menu bar at the top. Select Export Click Export as MP3. Click Save.
Click File. in the menu bar at the top. Click Save Project Click Ok in the popup menu.