Reducing Noise in Audio Files

The beauty of digital audio is its promise of pristine quality. No clicks, hiss or scratches that were the norm of vinyl and tape recordings. That’s not to say that all digital audio is noise-free. Far from it. Poor recordings can still be made in the digital medium and recordings that have been transferred from analog (vinyl records or cassettes) to digital will retain some of their noise.

Fortunately, cleaning up digital audio is a fairly easy process. There are many software packages on the market specifically designed for reducing specific types of noise in digital recordings. Not all of them are suitable for all types of noise, so it’s important to analyze the type of noise you are trying to get rid of.

Most noise reducing software has a function for removing background hiss. This works by capturing a profile of the background noise. The profile is used to create a filter that matches the characteristics of the noise. To use this function you must select a quiet section of the audio to get a sample of the noise you want to reduce. A good place to take your sample from is between songs or the first second or two before the audio actually starts. The sample does not have to be long – half a second is all you need – but it can’t be music or voice – it should represent a silent section.

This noise profile will help you to reduce exactly the right kind of noise from your audio recording. It is useful for reducing background hiss, but clicks and pops need another kind of processing.

Pops and clicks are of two flavours – digital and analog. Digital clicks can be caused by processor overload as you make a digital recording. The recording “stops” for a moment and the resulting skip creates a very short click. Digital clicks are easy to detect and most noise reduction software does this automatically.

Analog clicks and pops are caused by scratches and imperfections on vinyl and their duration is much longer than digital clicks. To remove this type of noise, a special filter is needed to automatically detect and remove the unwanted sound. Settings can be adjusted to match the size and frequency of the noise.

There are several audio packages on the market that are specifically designed to reduce noise from vinyl and cassette recordings. They allow you to capture the audio digitally by connecting a turntable or cassette deck to the sound card on your computer. Once the audio is stored on the computer, it can be processed to remove background hiss and clicks. Most presets will give you adequate results and you will be able to enjoy your old recordings in the digital domain.



About the Author

Ross is an enthusiast audio professional take advantage of his knowledge about MP3, AAC,OGG, FLAC SHN and other compression techniques

More Travel and Leisure and other resouces to help you locate great articles just like Reducing Noise in Audio Files :

Here are other categories to find more must know information on anything and everything.
Auto and Trucks
Business and Finance
Computers and Internet
Education
Environment
Family
Food and Drink
Gadgets and Gizmos
Gardening
Government
Health
Hobbies
Home Improvement
Kids and Teens
Legal Matters
Marketing
Music and Entertainment
Online Business
Parenting
Pets and Animals
Recreation and Sports
Self Improvemen
Site Promotion
Travel and Leisure
Web Development
Women
Writing
Here are more Travel and Leisure articles to give you more must know information just like in Reducing Noise in Audio Files article.

Hilton Head Island Travel Guide
Hilton Head Island Travel Guide By Jeff Palmer

Hilton Head Island was the first ecologically-planned destination in The United States. Light pollution ordinances are in effect across the island to protect the habits of the loggerhead turtles which ...
Read more


Vacation Packages from the Belize Jungle Dome
Following up from our new schedule of Adventure Day Trips in Belize the Belize Jungle Dome is pleased to announce its Schedule of Belize Vacation Packages for 2005

Designed for Families, Groups and Individuals our Vacation Packages offer you the be...
Read more


Travel To Utah's Ski Destinations
Salt Lake City is an Alpinists’ hub with more than seven resorts in its 30-mile radius. In the Wasatach Front Range of Utah the powder quality leaves the Sierras limp in comparison. Tourists can find here a diversity of ski deals. They can enjoy the splen
Read more


Larimer County: A Great Place to Visit, A Great Place to Live
Larimer County attracts millions of visitor each year ...
visitors to Rocky Mountain National Park, visitors to Estes
Park, visitors to Loveland and Fort Collins. Mountain
climbers and skiiers, hikers, bikers, car and camper
tourists all f...
Read more


Draaksbad Ranch in Lassen National Park
Draaksbad Ranch in Lassen National Park
Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com
http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/cabinweb/drakesbad/drakesbad.html

"There are no keys at Drakesbad," says Billie, our hostess, ...
Read more


 

Thank you very much for viewing this must know article: Reducing Noise in Audio Files . Hopefully you have found all the information you were looking for in " Reducing Noise in Audio Files ". If you feel like you need more information feel free to check out Info Pom HOMEPAGE to look for more articles in our humangous database

Site Partners:
Background Check