Hey everyone,
When recording my mouth usually "sticks together" and when i talk it sometimes makes an odd noise, the sound of saliva if you will, its very quiet, but noticeable,
its highly annoying and i can't stop myself from doing it so i was wondering if there was something i could about it with Audacity. It doesn't happen all the time, but
frequently enough to make it a problem, my current logitech usb desktop microphone picks it up and i really need some help! Thanks
My SALIVA!
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Re: My SALIVA!
You might try first installing Audacity 1.3.12. Audacity 1.2 tools are hopelessly simple and out of date.
http://audacityteam.org/download/
Then, and this is going to be a little rough, try zooming into one mouth tick and use that as the profile for the Noise Reduction Tool.
Then apply the tool with a really gentle reduction number like 6dB, 8dB, and 10dB. If you do too much, you're going to mess with the crispness of the rest of the show.
There's a lot of reasons why this wouldn't work, but it might.
Koz
http://audacityteam.org/download/
Then, and this is going to be a little rough, try zooming into one mouth tick and use that as the profile for the Noise Reduction Tool.
Then apply the tool with a really gentle reduction number like 6dB, 8dB, and 10dB. If you do too much, you're going to mess with the crispness of the rest of the show.
There's a lot of reasons why this wouldn't work, but it might.
Koz