Wind Noise Filter
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Retro69
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Wind Noise Filter
Does VideoStudio X9 have any kind of filter to help reduce wind noise in an audio track?
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Re: Wind Noise Filter
If you double click on the audio block in the audio track the options panel will open - in there you will see an icon labelled "Audio Filter"
click on that and you will be presented with a number of filters to apply to the audio - not a "Wind Noise" as such but there is a 'Remove Noise' which you can add then use the options to adjust the threshold - more than one filter can be applied to get the sound changes you require
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click on that and you will be presented with a number of filters to apply to the audio - not a "Wind Noise" as such but there is a 'Remove Noise' which you can add then use the options to adjust the threshold - more than one filter can be applied to get the sound changes you require
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Retro69
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Re: Wind Noise Filter
Ah cool! I'll give that a try!
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Re: Wind Noise Filter
Not being sarcastic, but the only way to filter wind noise is by using a Windsock, or as they're called a "dead cat" over your mic. I've gone so far as to use some foam cut to be just larger than the mic on a camcorder, and taped it in place. Works in a pinch.
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