A very over the top example but I think the noise reduction effects in Premiere Pro do a decent job for what the source material was, what do you think?
"Over the top" - he says as I laugh in my daily experiences of camera noises, terrible room echo, directors talking over talent, and random noises I can't explain.
Dude you just absolutely saved my day. I bought the Rode Wireless Go II and even though I tested it the evening before the shoot (which is when I bought it) and everything seemed good, on set I noticed a strong interference noise in all of my interviews. Like the sound you get from an incomming message on the smartphone when you have it next to your headphones. So I was super stressed because I couldnt fix that on location (exchanged every wire n mic) and prayed to the lord that "DeNoise" in Premiere would fix it. But it was reeeally bad so I didnt have much hope and in my head already went through how I would best tell my client that I have to reshoot the whole day. But your video saved me. Thank you!
De-hum is designed to remove ground loop hum. This is why it’s defaulted to 50 or 60 cycles (what common power mains operate at). It’s not really useful against broadband noise (like a fan or HVAC vent) which exists across all frequencies. De-Rumble is also designed to remove subby/low freq information. That’s why both of those processes made your dialog sound thin and didn’t do much to remove the fan noise. De-Noise is the proper approach for fan noise, but as we see using it too heavily will make it sound lo-fi and very unnatural. It’s a trade-off. This is why considering not only how beautiful a location LOOKS but also how it sounds (on location scouts) is very important.
Oh Thanks for the comments ... I had to pause the video and start checking the comment section cause i didn't understand wft an effect should be location based
@@fersatando it really depends on what that background noise is comprised of. If it’s occasional noises (like cart clinks or checkout beeps), I’d probably approach using RX Spectral Repair. If it’s more consistent noise (like hvac) an overall process like De-Noise may work to attenuate it.
Commenting for the algorithm. I wish I had your videos on all those sleepless nights trying to fix an easy problem with a deadline in the morning. Absolute best tutorials out here. Love your channel.
I work on premier pro a lot. I'm not a pro at all by a long shot. I think ever since i started to follow your channel i have learned so much on how to actually be efficient on the software. Your videos aren't unique in the sense that there are other youtube videos explaining the solutions that you provide. BUT your videos are so unique in terms of delivery and how you structure them. Its actually so easy to understand, relate to and learn from. As an up and coming podcaster and content creator I can say you deserve all the subscribers and the cheques you can get from adobe haha! god bless and THANK YOU!
Thanks, Javier! Great job. Can you make a tutorial for cleaning audio in Audition? I suggest you use a recording distant from the source, like a in camera microphone. That’s going to be challenging and very helpful for many purposes
If you have a series of audio clips that were recorded in the same noisy room or with the same poor quality microphone, what's the best way to fix up one of them and then apply that fix to all the others?
Hi Javier, Yes all of the techniques you used here are proper, but one mistake you have made which essentially is bad advice especially to novice is that when you selected the clip portion it should of been part with the dialogue as you are not aiming to just dehum or denoise you are looking for clean dialogue. With your example you are running into chances introducing unnecessary artifacts which you did. Selecting the actual dialogue and tweaking the sound as you go is the way to go in this example as the other way you did you'd ah to retract and the only thing your ears are comparing it to is the isolated noise.
Ah ok, I like to use a part with no dialogue to isolate the hum and then move it over to the dialogue but agree with your reasoning, with denoise I will do the dialogue and start to bring it back or add the least amount as possible like I did in the 2nd part of the video when listening to the dialogue. Thanks for the advice!
@@JavierMercedes Absolutely, Also I want to take a min and thank you for what you do, you have made many excellent tutorials on your channel. Thank you!
OMFG DUDE! I was recently lamenting such background noise in my own content. Why not become a UA-cam expert? Naturally, I sought out your exceptionally helpful PP channel. Again, thanks bro!!!
Amazing video. Helpful can you make a video on how to parametric Equalizer and compressor. In my audio recording i have lot's of noise i dont know why. I even trun off my fan and all still lots of noise in my microphone maybe bcuz of electrical current leaking. And i have a basic microphone can you make a video how to make audio sound more natural and good to ear.
Amazing! Thank you so much. It's important to take into account that as editors; sometimes we are not the ones producing or recording and that we are just being handed clips. This is a great tutorial for when handed with less than ideal situations. I know this is going to help when I start editing a noisy clip.
Hey hey. Will this tutorial work with loud beach ⛱️ background sounds? I'm working on a clip for the 🎥 of a lady sharing her success with recovery while walking at the beach... really awesome but my cam picked up a lot of 🌊 wave action Luv ur work. Thnx! ✨🕊️🙏🕊️✨
Man, I have a situation that I just cannot solve. See if you can help me: I am using the Noise Reduction in the Essential Sounds panel to take out some noise in my audio. It works perfectly, but the first seconds of each clip the noise is present and then it fades out. It keeps this way after exporting. But it I use the loop tool (as you did in this video), after the first time it plays, the noise just disappear totally D: this is crazy! I have no clue how to fix it. I would use the DeNoise effect, but my version doest have it and I cant update for now. Thanks for reading all this! And I hope you have any idea
I appreciate this! I am learning premiere and doing voiceover work in a noisy computer room at work. This has been helpful along with your other videos
2 yrs ago, but this is super helpful today! Thank you for doing this video super helpful with understanding what these effects are actually doing and how to pinpoint the actual offending frequency. Cheers!
This helped tremendously. I had far worse noise to fix, so it wasn't perfect and I had to do a few extra tricks, but this put me in the right direction for sure. Thank you!
I was fiddling with these affects, but with no direction, but again, you showed up and save the day! Thanks for sharing, is always nice to see all editors getting stronger and keeping the game clean!
Unfortunately I have opposite problem, a perfect normal audio, but when I import it in premiere pro, the program boosts it to the point its clipping, cannot be fixed even by volume levels
When I open essential audio and select a clip as dialogue, I dont have dehum as an option... any suggestions? I do have it in my effects but have to drag it onto the timeline. thanks
that dehummer with harmonics thing was so effective and cool .. good technique learnt .. thanks man. I am someone who really plays with these audio features and frequencies as a editor, started as a sound editor now doing video work,
Wow! I just started editing a clip of someone doing stand up comedy outdoors without a microphone to an audience of about 40 people. I want to keep in the speakers voice and the audience laughs but remove the hum and slight wind. Appreciate this video and especially the timing of the release. Always enjoy your content. Thank you.
6:46 lmao yes that's insanely cool. I'm always amazed at how much I don't know about premiere when I watch your videos! Thanks for the info as usual! I'm sure it will help me in the near future when I inevitably destroy some audio. Also, I just finished a video using your split-screen effects pack, going to email it to you when its live so you can see it in use! Definitely helped me out a ton 👍
Very interesting. Audio is definitely something I need to learn more. Any chance you could do a video like this but using Audition? I guess the results should be better, right?
You can capture specific noise prints in audition and use this feature where you can draw out parts of audio signals like Photoshop, basically it gives you more tools to fix audio.
it would. I just thought it would be nice to to hear the exact signal without any noise as it should be, adding it in after does the same thing as if I did record it to the same track, we just have the added benefit of being able to listen to a clean version for a bench mark.
AC (Alternating Current) is set at 60 Hz for the US and I imagine the dehummer plugin just looks at removing common hums that result from electronics (as said in its description when you hover over it). The other countries are set at 50 Hz and if you didn't change the setting in premiere, then the dehummer plugin wouldn't work as well.
A very over the top example but I think the noise reduction effects in Premiere Pro do a decent job for what the source material was, what do you think?
"Over the top" - he says as I laugh in my daily experiences of camera noises, terrible room echo, directors talking over talent, and random noises I can't explain.
my mind is blown. thank you 1000 x's
Dude you just absolutely saved my day. I bought the Rode Wireless Go II and even though I tested it the evening before the shoot (which is when I bought it) and everything seemed good, on set I noticed a strong interference noise in all of my interviews. Like the sound you get from an incomming message on the smartphone when you have it next to your headphones. So I was super stressed because I couldnt fix that on location (exchanged every wire n mic) and prayed to the lord that "DeNoise" in Premiere would fix it. But it was reeeally bad so I didnt have much hope and in my head already went through how I would best tell my client that I have to reshoot the whole day. But your video saved me. Thank you!
De-hum is designed to remove ground loop hum. This is why it’s defaulted to 50 or 60 cycles (what common power mains operate at). It’s not really useful against broadband noise (like a fan or HVAC vent) which exists across all frequencies. De-Rumble is also designed to remove subby/low freq information. That’s why both of those processes made your dialog sound thin and didn’t do much to remove the fan noise. De-Noise is the proper approach for fan noise, but as we see using it too heavily will make it sound lo-fi and very unnatural. It’s a trade-off. This is why considering not only how beautiful a location LOOKS but also how it sounds (on location scouts) is very important.
Oh Thanks for the comments ... I had to pause the video and start checking the comment section cause i didn't understand wft an effect should be location based
HELLO! What would you recomend me to eliminate a big part of the background noise oin a scene of a person talking in a shopping?
This. I was coming to say this but you got it :)
@@fersatando it really depends on what that background noise is comprised of. If it’s occasional noises (like cart clinks or checkout beeps), I’d probably approach using RX Spectral Repair. If it’s more consistent noise (like hvac) an overall process like De-Noise may work to attenuate it.
@@HubLocationSound THANK YOU DUDE!!! I’ll try both. Happy new year!
Commenting for the algorithm. I wish I had your videos on all those sleepless nights trying to fix an easy problem with a deadline in the morning. Absolute best tutorials out here. Love your channel.
Thank you so much for the kind words!
1:36 I wasn't aware that premiere had the loop function as well. Thank you, Javier.
I work on premier pro a lot. I'm not a pro at all by a long shot. I think ever since i started to follow your channel i have learned so much on how to actually be efficient on the software. Your videos aren't unique in the sense that there are other youtube videos explaining the solutions that you provide. BUT your videos are so unique in terms of delivery and how you structure them. Its actually so easy to understand, relate to and learn from. As an up and coming podcaster and content creator I can say you deserve all the subscribers and the cheques you can get from adobe haha! god bless and THANK YOU!
thank you for the comment Planet EZ!
@@JavierMercedes PLANET FAZ*
@@PLANETFAZ FAZ*!
Man, you are GENIOUS! Other tutorials are just garbage in front of this.
Underrated video, should get a ton more views.
Javier you are just on another level!
The amount I learn with just watching your videos is enormous 🤯
Thanks, Javier! Great job.
Can you make a tutorial for cleaning audio in Audition? I suggest you use a recording distant from the source, like a in camera microphone. That’s going to be challenging and very helpful for many purposes
Thank you for this video!! Do ? and X do the same thing, as far as highlighting the clip IN/OUT?
If you add bass does that help or just bring the fan back?
If you have a series of audio clips that were recorded in the same noisy room or with the same poor quality microphone, what's the best way to fix up one of them and then apply that fix to all the others?
Hi Javier, Yes all of the techniques you used here are proper, but one mistake you have made which essentially is bad advice especially to novice is that when you selected the clip portion it should of been part with the dialogue as you are not aiming to just dehum or denoise you are looking for clean dialogue. With your example you are running into chances introducing unnecessary artifacts which you did. Selecting the actual dialogue and tweaking the sound as you go is the way to go in this example as the other way you did you'd ah to retract and the only thing your ears are comparing it to is the isolated noise.
Ah ok, I like to use a part with no dialogue to isolate the hum and then move it over to the dialogue but agree with your reasoning, with denoise I will do the dialogue and start to bring it back or add the least amount as possible like I did in the 2nd part of the video when listening to the dialogue. Thanks for the advice!
@@JavierMercedes Absolutely, Also I want to take a min and thank you for what you do, you have made many excellent tutorials on your channel. Thank you!
OMFG DUDE! I was recently lamenting such background noise in my own content. Why not become a UA-cam expert? Naturally, I sought out your exceptionally helpful PP channel. Again, thanks bro!!!
Amazing video. Helpful can you make a video on how to parametric Equalizer and compressor. In my audio recording i have lot's of noise i dont know why. I even trun off my fan and all still lots of noise in my microphone maybe bcuz of electrical current leaking. And i have a basic microphone can you make a video how to make audio sound more natural and good to ear.
Amazing! Thank you so much. It's important to take into account that as editors; sometimes we are not the ones producing or recording and that we are just being handed clips. This is a great tutorial for when handed with less than ideal situations. I know this is going to help when I start editing a noisy clip.
Hey hey. Will this tutorial work with loud beach ⛱️ background sounds? I'm working on a clip for the 🎥 of a lady sharing her success with recovery while walking at the beach... really awesome but my cam picked up a lot of 🌊 wave action Luv ur work. Thnx! ✨🕊️🙏🕊️✨
Absolutely incredible tutorial! Great explanations and super useful info! Thank you so much!
Man, I have a situation that I just cannot solve. See if you can help me:
I am using the Noise Reduction in the Essential Sounds panel to take out some noise in my audio. It works perfectly, but the first seconds of each clip the noise is present and then it fades out. It keeps this way after exporting. But it I use the loop tool (as you did in this video), after the first time it plays, the noise just disappear totally D: this is crazy! I have no clue how to fix it.
I would use the DeNoise effect, but my version doest have it and I cant update for now.
Thanks for reading all this! And I hope you have any idea
So interesting! Thank you !!
I appreciate this! I am learning premiere and doing voiceover work in a noisy computer room at work. This has been helpful along with your other videos
2 yrs ago, but this is super helpful today! Thank you for doing this video super helpful with understanding what these effects are actually doing and how to pinpoint the actual offending frequency. Cheers!
This helped tremendously. I had far worse noise to fix, so it wasn't perfect and I had to do a few extra tricks, but this put me in the right direction for sure. Thank you!
every time you post i will work out
Hahaha, I love this, thanks for being part of the early crew again Weensy, hopefully you are getting those gains.
@@JavierMercedes no worries man thanks for the cool videos. like the background color of your wall
I was fiddling with these affects, but with no direction, but again, you showed up and save the day! Thanks for sharing, is always nice to see all editors getting stronger and keeping the game clean!
Gud day to u....am having issues with frequency on my recordings in and event...can it be fixed 😢
Very well explained, full of useful information, great tutorial. Thanks for sharing, I appreciate a lot.
Unfortunately I have opposite problem, a perfect normal audio, but when I import it in premiere pro, the program boosts it to the point its clipping, cannot be fixed even by volume levels
What if you have noisy neighbors that play loud bass filled music. How do I get rid of that.
I'm learning a lot of audio tricks from your videos! Please do more of these types of ruined audio fix videos!
When I open essential audio and select a clip as dialogue, I dont have dehum as an option... any suggestions? I do have it in my effects but have to drag it onto the timeline. thanks
The best UA-cam Channel for Premiere Pro
Me getting rid of a hum: It's beautiful 🥺
Love your work bro ... thank you for making it simple to follow along.
All I want to say is thank you so much!! This was so helpful!!
if possible do this video for MacBook bro...
Wouldn't the notch effect achieve same result
Fourier , are you watching this?
Fourier , are you watching this?
You look like Garret from Superstore. ;)
Great walk through guide for editing sound 👏🏾👌🏾🙏🏾
want to know about the audio plugin u use a well
How to get rid of the box sound? Audio sounds like in a box.
You saved my ASS you legend
Perfect timing! I always get terrible audio to work with and I'm asked to work "magic"
Wow got to know smthin more about premier pro
that dehummer with harmonics thing was so effective and cool .. good technique learnt .. thanks man. I am someone who really plays with these audio features and frequencies as a editor, started as a sound editor now doing video work,
very nice! I really like your audio videos
HOW DID YOU GET THOSE METERS TO POP ON THE SCREEN
Thank you so much! Absolute LIFE-SAVER
I don’t have Dehum in my panel
Loved it
This is perfect. Thanks Javier! Our AC makes quite a bit of noise so I was trying to figure out how to reduce noise.
give us a break man
Wow... Do u guys sleep at all
Wow! I just started editing a clip of someone doing stand up comedy outdoors without a microphone to an audience of about 40 people. I want to keep in the speakers voice and the audience laughs but remove the hum and slight wind. Appreciate this video and especially the timing of the release. Always enjoy your content. Thank you.
wow, i was looking exactly this today, thanks man! , eres lo maximo!!
save lifes
Hands down to you Javier in how you explain the process. Which if any of these options would work best at removing lense focus sound?
I think, in this case I would prefer live the audio with the fan... be cause with the effects sound very processed 🤔
Thanks
Dude, I have been missing out your videos. Thanks for these info.
❤❤
This was so helpful, thank you so much!!
thank you so much
Javier you are really good at teaching I learnt a-lot from your channel. Your content is so valuable for me.
thank you~!!
I can't thank you enough. Your channel is sick. Keep going.
Muchas Gracias 🔥
Incredible!
6:46 lmao yes that's insanely cool. I'm always amazed at how much I don't know about premiere when I watch your videos! Thanks for the info as usual! I'm sure it will help me in the near future when I inevitably destroy some audio. Also, I just finished a video using your split-screen effects pack, going to email it to you when its live so you can see it in use! Definitely helped me out a ton 👍
I just used your tip right now.. and I am so damn grateful for you..
You are without a doubt the best editing teacher on the planet! God bless you! You have taught me so much throughout the years!
so useful!
I would really love to see a video tutorial on healing an audio track that has clipping / peaking
your vids are not only informative but entertaining too... a good mix thanks bro!
This is so informative. Thank you so much
Thanks for watching!
Nice tutorial. You are my go to person for Premier!
That was really cool and helpful
Thanks man! Love your videos!
Loop playback was so useful!
Very interesting. Audio is definitely something I need to learn more. Any chance you could do a video like this but using Audition? I guess the results should be better, right?
You can capture specific noise prints in audition and use this feature where you can draw out parts of audio signals like Photoshop, basically it gives you more tools to fix audio.
Keep on with these great tutorials!
Hey, so we have a nice short intro now, huh.
Why do I feel like it would be more realistic if you recorded the voice and the noise at the same time?
it would. I just thought it would be nice to to hear the exact signal without any noise as it should be, adding it in after does the same thing as if I did record it to the same track, we just have the added benefit of being able to listen to a clean version for a bench mark.
@@JavierMercedes that makes sense.
at around 2:26 why do they cut different frequencies out depending on where you live?
AC (Alternating Current) is set at 60 Hz for the US and I imagine the dehummer plugin just looks at removing common hums that result from electronics (as said in its description when you hover over it). The other countries are set at 50 Hz and if you didn't change the setting in premiere, then the dehummer plugin wouldn't work as well.
@@CurseHalo Slight correction, much of N. America is 60Hz, which includes the US, Canada, and perhaps Mexico at minimum. Everywhere else it's 50Hz,