3 Tips to REMOVE Audio Background NOISE in DaVinci Resolve 18 (Free & Studio)
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
- Remove Audio Background Noise in Videos using DaVinci Resolve 18! Background noise can be super annoying in your videos, so here are 3 methods you can use to help remove or reduce background noise in your videos!
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0:00 Remove Background Noise in DaVinci Resolve
0:45 #1 - Low Constant Background Noise
7:18 #2 - Loud Background Noise - Complete Removal
11:06 #3 - Reduce Background Noise Volume
14:50 Expander/Gate VS Voice Isolation
15:39 A Word About 3rd Party Plugins
16:11 This BUG was FIXED!
I'm actually so happy rn, all the tutorials are showing that restoration method which doesn't work. I thought I was the only one until I came across this video, where the first tutorial worked very well. It's so annoying how most content creators try to not go into more advanced methods because they want to make easy videos. Thanks so much! This video should definitely be higher in the search rankings.
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Thank you so much, Jason, for consistently delivering incredible tips and tutorials on DaVinci Resolve. Your dedication to this community and your willingness to share your knowledge are truly invaluable. I'm immensely grateful for your contributions! ✨
Thank you for your kind words, I appreciate it!
Found your channel from one of your Blue Yeti tips videos, and I was so excited when I realized it's also all about Davinci Resolve. I have a video idea I want to bring to life, and this is such a valuable resource to help me learn from scratch. Thanks so much!
Awesome, welcome to the community! Glad I can offer you some more good info! 😁
What a blooming legend you are Jason. Thanks for being so generous with your knowledge. Everything I have learned regarding editing has come directly from your videos. Whenever I hit a problem, your channel is my go to. Can't thank you enough. You've helped more than you can imagine.
Awesome! Glad my vids have been helpful!
these topic videos are absolute gems!
thank you for sharing 😎
Thanks! Hoping people find them helpful. 😁
Def got a new sub I’ve been watching u for weeks and u put a lot of love and teaching into your videos/content and i speak for myself and other we appreciate it… like school for free especially parents like myself who don’t have much thank u again brother
You’re welcome, glad you have found my videos helpful! I do my best to bring good content to the community to help others. 😁👍 thanks for the sub!
*I love Fairlight, it's so easy and effective!*
It is great!
Excellent video. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks and thank you for watching!
Nice! Enjoyed seeing the comparison of the effectiveness of the Expander/Gate to Voice Isolation. Thank you.
You’re welcome! Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for such clear instructions! I'm a newbie and we made the mistake of putting the mic next to your computers and the background noise was pretty bad. This helped me get rid of it completely. Thank you again for taking time to share your knowledge!
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful!
Excellent - cheers, Jason 🙏🤘
Thanks Gary!
Thank you so much, you're not the first video I watched, but yours is the only video that really helped me !
Great work :)
Glad it helped! Thanks so much for watching!
Thanks Jason. Needed this as I have my PC fan noise driving me nuts. After watching your videos, now problem solved!
Awesome! Glad it was helpful!
Great overview and examples. Voice isolation is fantastic, I use it quite often as I film in restaurants and such. Just like your car traffic example, I want some of the background noise but not all. One bug, or it might be by design, still exists with voice isolation is in nested timelines. When nesting a timeline into another timeline the primary timeline voice isolation takes precedence, thus any voice isolation in the nested timeline isn't applied.
Thanks! Interesting about the timeline in a timeline, I'll have to look into that a bit...
amazing! That expander is the only way I was able to remove my background noise. Thank you!
Glad I could help!
As a complete noob, I was using voice isolation incorrectly. Great video, love your examples/presentation/pacing. Thanks for the help for us creators just trying to get the job done :).
Glad it was helpful! Thanks so much for checking out the video!
SOOOO HELPFUL! thank u buddy!
You’re welcome, thanks so much for watching!
Thanks Jason! I didn’t know about the Gate/Expander.
While the Voice Isolation function may achieve the optimal result, frequency based solutions can work very well if the background noise is in a different frequency range as the dialogue. I had a dialogue track with much air conditioning noise recently. I managed to get rid of all noise by tapering off frequencies below 800 Hz and above 2500 Hz. It’s the same trick you explained in your recent video about blending dialogue and music, but this time applied to the dialogue track and the EQ is vertically mirrored.
You're welcome! The expander and gate are great. That's great that you found some other ways to deal with the noise. I think it takes a combination of techniques sometimes. The more tools you've got to try the better.
thank you so much this was so helpful. It cleared up my voiceover. I was hearing echoes and feedback when I used my microphone and was so frustrated that I might have to record again. Then I found this goldmine🔥
Awesome glad it was helpful!
fantastic! voice isolation blowed my mind
It's pretty good!
This is so helpful, thank you!
You’re welcome!
Thank you for helping me solve yet another problem. 💜💜
Happy to help!
Jason, you've helped me so much to be less noob lol thank you so much for your knowledge! Definitely my favorite DaVinci Guide.
Awesome, you’re welcome!
Thanks for the many useful insights into what is possible in audio quality improvements.
I have a complex situation for you to consider: I film a lot of long bicycle rides with a GoPro in the Netherlands. I have wind mike noise I'd like to be rid of, as well as the road rumble of my tires and the sound of my own breathing.
But, the sound of the wind in the trees and the birds singing - I've recorded just to listen to the birds. Must keep.
If I lived where there were waterfalls, I'd want to keep those too.
Stuff to ponder. Maybe I'll see some tips in a future video.
Cool👍Thanks for the insights.
You're welcome!
Amazing tips!!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video Thank you...
You’re welcome!
thank you man ♥
You're welcome!
thanks for this video. On the Fee version, i also use AUSoundIsolation effect (Restoration > AU > AUSoundIsolation). i use it many times combined with Noise reduction
Nice! I'll have to check out that effect, I haven't tried it before...
You just saved my kiddos project. Appreciate you
Awesome, that’s fantastic to hear! Glad I could be of assistance. Best of luck with your kids project! 😁👍
Voice isolation is great for removing noise in dialog tracks but when the noise is in a music or other track, you need another mechanism - what do you use then, Jason. Thanks.
This is the video for me! Thanks heaps Jason. As you know, wind noise in the motorcycle helmet really kills a motorcycle video. I've already had a go using your tips from the "How to fix muddy dialogue" and now I desperately need to follow on from that to your Voice Isolation info...but first I need the usd $295 ☺
I hear ya on the wind noise! I started riding with ear plugs years ago because the wind got to be too much.....or it could be from riding 2-stroke MX bikes all the time until I was 20 years old w/ no ear protection. 😜 But yeah, I think Voice Isolation would help a ton. Totally worth the price of $295. There might be some deals coming up around the holidays and black Friday.
Thank you so much for your lessons, Jay! Learned it the hard way about Noise Reduction. It is very bad and not suppressing my mouse clicks at all but make my dialogue sound weird. Expander worked pretty good for me and I always prefer it to the Gate. Can you tell if a dialogue track should always be mono or there are some cases when it can be stereo? I found that it kind of a bit disputable question.
You're welcome! in general, Dialog is on a mono track. But you can certainly use a stereo track too if you want. In fact, I use a stereo track pretty often, only because I don't change the track to mono. 😜 You can get great results either way.
Hi Jason, excellent as always! My problem is this third case, I have the Studio, when I record the air conditioning generates a lot of background noise and I don't want to lose the sound of the pieces in the video. NR never worked for me either and I'm going to test Voice isolation at 20%. If it doesn't work, are there any other tools or plugins you recommend checking out?
Voice isolation should take care of that for you. The other good plugin is Waves Clarity VX, but it's essentially the same thing as Voice Isolation. iZotope has some good tools as well.
@@JasonYadlovski It works flawlessly! I never though use only 20% to solve this problem. Thanks a lot!
Great tips. My tip for free users, if they have an Nvidia RTX, is to record using Nvidia Broadcast (only for recording directly into the PC). Works really well although it can cause a pop now and again needing the odd bit re-recorded
Thanks! And Thanks for sharing that tip!
Got it!
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Amazing. I have the Studio version. Thank you so much. OMG how easy it was to remove all that background noise. I was doing a new construction neighborhood so a lot of background..noise...all removed in the inspector with voice isolation!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Jason when I upload my files from my computer the moment they are transferred into davinci 18.6 this program is modifying my video color...it adds a lot of light...makes my hair white instead of gold blonde...Do you have a video on that? What botton should I press to keep the original file colors?
Great video, thanks for the info. Sadly I don't have the studio version to remove a very bad noise from a cable.
Thanks! You could try the de-hum effect which is built into resolve, that might remove some interference noise from a cable. You could also try and EQ it out, it might work.
@@JasonYadlovski don't have great results but will play it with more now. Thank you.
Excellent details as always Jason. Any suggestions on a dog barking in the background?
The voice isolation might take it out or make it quieter at least. Not sure if anything else would work as good...🤔
@@JasonYadlovski I'm playing with it now. I'll let you know. 👍
Hi Jason! thanks for the informative videos! Is it possible to use the Expander and Gate for individual clips or only full audio timeline tracks? I could only do the whole track. I’m trying to reduce airplane noise from a camping video which is a bit higher db than your example and intermittently in clips vs constant. best!
Hi! You can only use the expander/gate on a track level. If you want to apply it to certain clips, just add those clips into a new track and then use the expander/gate.
First off your channel is great and I've subscribed. Question - when you apply this to the clip does it just effect the clip or the entire timeline the clip is on? Why I ask this is I've applied the equalizer to a clip from one of your tutorials. The entire time line audio track has now been effected by this equalization.
Thanks! Welcome to the community! Depending on how you apply the EQ will dictate the results. If you select a clip, open the inspector and use the EQ for that clip, it will only affect that clip. If you jump into fairlight and use the EQ in the mixer, that will affect the entire track. Just depends on what you want to do. Ideally if you have different audio sources or locations it was filmed in, you can separate that out into different tracks and then use the Mixer EQ to apply EQ to that entire track. Does that help?
Nice job!
Thansk!
No porblem!
Another awesome video Jason, I woud like to ask you how can I make text appear like in 0:58 "Davinci resolve free", or 1:06. Thank you!
It's a preset text effect that I got from Motion VFX I think.
Great. Still, analyze the work of standard noise reduction in a separate video. There are two modes and it sometimes works as well as other tools. Voice Isolation in large projects loads the system. Currently it is not as optimized as other tools. Thanks
Thanks! VO can load things down a bit for sure. I only use it when I really need it. Most of the time I've only got low noise levels so an expander works perfect.
Great tutorial, the first part should really help me out.
I'd like to get Studio too eventually but it's nice to have some free features to play around with in the meantime.
Now if only I could mute my neighbours 😂
Haha! feel bad about the nieghbors!
Thanks Jason. Touched a bit of Resolve here and there with your vids as a guide. Now I see that the audio section would be up next, it’s good time to make a decision about the best way to upgrade to the Studio version.
I know the company likes to sell hardware also as an upgrade path to the Studio version of Resolve:
So given that--What piece of editing hardware-like controls that are easier and faster to use than a keyboard-would be the best bang for the buck, if an upgrade to Resolve Studio was included for a serious hobbyist?
Thanks, and thanks for the great vids😊
You're welcome! I know a lot of people use the speed editor and love it. I've never used that and I don't use the cut tab so much, so for me I might look at the DR Keyboard. Currently I don't have any other BMD tools, I just use a regular keyboard and mouse. I use a Wacom tablet sometimes, but mainly for photos.
Ok, thanks. Sounds like I won’t need an extra piece of hardware taking up real estate on my workstation.
Hi, Nice... please make a video about Optimize DaVinci Neural Engines in Preferences, (Optimizing engine 1 of 59)
Thanks! I'll look into it.
Thanks for the helpful video about the VOICE ISOLATION feature in DaVinci Resolve Studio. It's unfortunate that this sound editing tool is not part of the sound editing features found in the free version of this excellent non-linear editing software. A question about the Voice Isolation feature. If I just want to apply this feature to 1 clip, will I have to use a whole new video / audio channel in order to just apply Voice Isolation to that 1 clip and not affect the audio for the other clips on the main Video / Audio Channel #1? From what I can see, the Voice Isolation feature automatically applies to all clips that are using the same specific Audio Channel.
You’re welcome! When it comes to the voice, isolation tool, you can apply to a single clip or an entire track. It’s up to you, but it can work either way.
Hi Jason, ty! One question: how can i remove background from music clips? It seems ruining the music frequency too
You’re welcome! What kind of background stuff are you trying to remove from your music? Depending on what it is, you might use different techniques.
Thanks for sharing. I work a lot with live Music and unfortunately I’ve found DR just isn’t where Adobe Audition is with its visual representation of noise. I edit the films in DR because of the amount of time I spent trouble shooting in Premier, but Fair light just isn’t where Audition is for audio production… yet 🤞🏽
I hear ya, it’s on its way and I’m sure it will be just as good if not better in the near future. BMD is always making improvements. 😜👍
Thanks Jason,
If I do not want to keep the settings throughout the track (but most of it), should I put that clip on another track?
Yes, that's the easiest way - just drop things on to a new track.
How can I apply voice isolation by default so I don't have to turn it on for every single project. My projects are very consistent and wish I could automate stuff like this. I also always have the exact same intro and outro clip that I'd like to have automatically added and set the timeline starting timecode to 00 always. So if there's any way you could do something about automation or default settings that could tackle any of those ideas, I'd really enjoy it.
You can create a project template and have that be the default for every new project you create. In that Template, you can set up a few tracks and include any settings/presets you might want. That's what I'd do.
Hi Jason, Good day to you. The DT 770’s that you are wearing, what model are they? What OHM? Open or Closed? Looking for a pair, but so many choices. Otherwise, thank you so much for putting out wonderful tutorials and especially this one. It is most definitely helping me on my journey of learning Davinci. Keep up the great work!!!!
Thanks! The DT 770 Pros are the 80 ohm version and are closed back. I got those because I run them off an audio interface. The Sennheiser 280 HD Pros are a nice set as well.
@@JasonYadlovski You're quite welcome!!! Thank you very much for the info! I was thinking between the DT 770 Pro Closed 32ohm and the DT 700 Closed Pro X that would connect to my Mac Studio M1 for video editing with Davinci. I am more on the side of getting the 700's. What are your thoughts about getting the new ones over the older?
Are the DT 770’s tight around the ear or cause any discomfort?Thank you!!!!
The DT 770s are super comfy, I like them a lot. I don't think you can go wrong either way.
@@JasonYadlovski Thank you very much Jason for your time and answer. Great to hear about the 770s.
I did try the DT700 and as they were comfortable to a point they had too much clamping force where I was feeling discomfort on the soft tissue part by the ears. I had to return them. So, I am hearing that the DT770 has sort of the same clamping force. It seems that it’s not a problem for you on the clamping force, but not sure if it would be for me. I might give them a go and see as a second pair of headphones.
I happened to try on the Sterling Audio S452 headphones at Guitar Center and they were comfortable. So, I ordered one and no problems with clamping force and they sound great for me. Not an expert like you in sound to describe them as you would but so far I am loving them.
I'm doing music tracks...could I apply voice isolation, using the music as the "voice"? My instrument, a steel tongue drum, has a LOT of harmonics and resonance, so there are no gaps in the sound. As in your tracking shot with cars, my BG noise is pretty white-noisey. Thanks.
I'm not sure if that will work, the AI of the tool really looks for the human voice. But it's worth a try if you have studio....
The voice isolation button works but its not always dependable it comes in and out at times
For anything I've tried it on, I haven't seen that issue, but I'm sure it happens. Sometimes you just can't apply too much of the effect because it will cause artifacting or weird things like what you mentioned....
@@JasonYadlovski even if I apply less than half you hear it coke in and off must be my system
Hi Jason I have a question for you. I am a bird photographer. I like to take short videos of the birds which often includes them calling. Usually I am out with a couple of other photographers (DSLR shooters) and invariably I end up recording their rat-at-tat shutter sounds along with bird calls, making them quite unusable. Any tips on how to remove that in DaVinci Resolve (I currently use the free version)?
I don’t think you can easily remove it, I would just grab some audio where there is only the sounds you want and use that to replace the audio in the section you don’t want.
Hi, I'm getting the voice isolation on the entire track even when selecting just one clip. What am I missing here to separate individual clips with severe wind noice? I don't want the effect on the entire track. Secondly is resolves own effect now on par with the one from wavelab you showed a year ago?
Thanks for great videos on DV Resolve!
Hey! I'm going to say that maybe the track is selected and not just the clip is selected when you're applying the Voice Isolation. It's easy to not notice that the track is selected. If you continue to have problems, I'd drop the clips into a new track and see if that helps.
The built in Voice Isolation in Resolve is on part with Waves Clarity VX, they are very similar and either will work great in most situations.
My mistake. Activating voice isolation on individual clip has to be done in the inspector. I marked a clip but used the activation on the mixer, whis is the entire sound track. Learning by trial and error 😅.
When I click on the three dots I dont get any menu, Mine is a new install, perhaps they dont do it now .
Great videos as always!
Question: how do you eliminate the "crackling" that I hear in the exporred audio?
I've reduced the rendering speed to 50 per cent, I have used CODEC 264/ 265, I have changed the resolution, the frame rate, the output quality (the export Codec is AAC), nothing works.
BTW, I'm using a PC. Any ideas?
Is the crackling present from the original recording or is it something you’re hearing after the fact? Is it electrical line interference or something similar? You could try voice isolation if you have studio, that might help.
@@JasonYadlovski The cracking is not on the original. I've tried many different things that I've found online, nothing worked.
My provisional conclusion is that it might have to be with some plug-in that I used that has since expired.
Alternatively, it could be the presence of too many plug-ins, which slows down the system and causes glitches.
Since I'm not sure, I've gone back to an earlier version of the video, with no crackling, and started from there. I lost some time, but it's not the end of the world...
Hi! I'm not able to find the "dynamics" even when clicking the three dots. Do you know what else I can do?
Make sure you’re in Fairlight. Sounds like you might be in the edit tab.
StandardGate > Unfiltered Audio G8 > Auburn Sounds ReneGate > Gatey Watey > Waves C1 Gate > any AI gate (like Waves Clarity)
There ya go! 👍
In my experience the voice isolater only works on audio that accompanies video. It doesn't seem to allow for audio from a separate input, like for instance a voiceover. Not sure if there is a workaround for that
Interesting, it should work just fine on that audio too. My audio is recorded separately and it works for me...🤔
@@JasonYadlovski admittedly it was a while ago that I tried it. There have been many updates since. I will retry this and let you know. Up until now I have been forced to use Adobe Podcast
What if my audio isn't someones voice? Say a nature recording, but I have a noisy pre-amp.
I have a question: is there a way to do the exact opposite? To keep background noise and remove mainline voice?
Not currently. But it seems a lot of people want that....
@@JasonYadlovski Thanks!
Hopefully we can remove high background noise in free version
There s a few methods to try, hopefully one will work.
I need help :( I have my air conditioner on in the background so trying to get rid of that.
I am trying to follow the first step but my mixer isn't showing every thing, although my effects and dynamics etc is all selected, it just has "audio 1" in the way if everything?
Edit: when searching it up, I don't have anything with dynamics either, I also do have 18.6? Not sure if that might be the reason?
Edit 2: i found it, what was happening is rhat there is an audio 1 panel covering all the tools for some rwndom reason, and it cant be removed, but you can still see the first 2 effects above it, you'll just need to deselect those effects until dynamics is unhiddin :)
Sounds like you were able to figure it out. For the air conditioner, Voice Isolation is going to do the best at removing it for you if you have studio.
@@JasonYadlovski thanks Jason! Yeah I don't have the studio version, but I tried the bosie reduction and the was a box I could tick that said "Learn" and it reduced it enough to atleast hear what I was trying to say :)
hey jeff!
Who's Jeff? 😜
How remove ECho?
You can try voice isolation but you may need something like waves De-Reverb
I dont understand. Im only showing A1 and BUS1 despite troubleshooting it multiple times.
I'm confused, do you only have 1 audio track? And bus1 is the main out.
You can use Noise Reduction in the free version to get rid of continuous noise like an air conditioner.
It can certainly work. 👍
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My mic has a humming sound and I've tried everything to remove it but can't get it out of the audio. I'll just have to upload it that way sadly
Is it electrical line noise? There's an effect in Resolve called De-Hummer and it will remove electrical noise if that's what it is.
@JasonYadlovski I tried this after your comment. It didn't it though, but I realize the thing isn't as bad as I thought now that the video has been published. Thank you for the assistance
I noticed Jason is on extreme minimalist.
Whys that? 😜
ive watched this video three times and the camel scares me everytime lol
😂 sorry about that, but thanks for watching 3 times! 😁😜👍
@@JasonYadlovski trying to retain that information you’re giving us!! Thank you👍🏽
Hopefully, I could remove background music
Voice Isolation will remove background music if you have the studio version.
You missed the De-Hummer.
That could work, but that effect is really intended for electrical interference noise in a recording due to bad cables or improper grounding.
Using the expander barely worked for me. Actually sounds worse.
Sometimes it’s not the right tool for the job, but it’s worth a try since it’s quick and easy
@@JasonYadlovski Fair enough.. maybe I'll have better luck with it next time. Thanks for the video & quick response!
Thank you for checking out the video!
This is one of the worst features of Davinci, the hidden panels, the non-resizing panels, I for some reason can't see dynamics even wit it checked. Fairlight is unacceptable
That's strange, it should be there in both the fee eversion and studio. Try scrolling with the middle mouse wheel in the mixer if you've got one. Yeah, I'm not sure why they lock you into the window positioning and stuff.
Just the Opposite I need toremove some comments made by a dope talkig when I've videoing. Remove the voice and keep the ambeiant backround. i.e. the audio of the non human subject being videoed.
Since Fairlight seems to be full-featured DAW, I would duplicate the track, apply voice isolation on one and invert the phase. Not sure if phase inversion is an option, but I would expect it. This will cancel the voice on the 2nd track.
I tried to invert the phase, but it didn't really work. I'll have to look into it more....
Video starts at 1:40
Wait a second, it starts at 0:00….🤔
Waste of time....
Sorry it wasn’t helpful for you. Best of luck finding what you need. Have an awesome day.
@@JasonYadlovski Sorry, I did not meant to be rude, your other tutorials really helped me
It's just that this one looks so complicated
Or maybe I'm dumb.
It’s all good man, I understand it can be frustrating. Is there anything I can help with or any questions I can answer?
try noise reduction fixed everything
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