how to deleat a part of a track

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2008/01/27 09:16:49 (permalink)

how to deleat a part of a track

Hi i have a sonar home studio ,iam trying to deleat noisy parts only of a vocal track,the bits where there is no singing,but quite a bit of noise,i seem to have tried everything,but nothing works,can someone please help,best wishes Brian
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    papa2004
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    RE: how to deleat a part of a track 2008/01/27 10:22:04 (permalink)
    I do that kind of editing in Adobe Audion using "Noise Reduction"...Depending on how the noise relates to your track, you could use a noise gate with the proper threshhold settings...

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    RE: how to deleat a part of a track 2008/01/27 11:44:25 (permalink)
    i seem to have tried everything,but nothing works


    Did you take the tutorial on editing audio? All you have to is press Alt and drag over the portion of the clip you want to delete and then Edit-Cut. Easy.

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    RE: how to deleat a part of a track 2008/01/27 12:04:16 (permalink)
    Hi Papa thankyou so much for your time and trouble,very best wishes Brian,i have sorted out how to do it with help from everyone,thanks again
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    RE: how to deleat a part of a track 2008/01/27 12:06:51 (permalink)
    Thanks Dave,and you are quite right,i should have read up in the tutorial,but thank you so much,i can progress a little now,best wishes Brian
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    RE: how to deleat a part of a track 2008/01/27 12:40:10 (permalink)
    Another way to do this is to use volume envelopes, then you can get gradual or rapid fades to nothing, rather than abrupt cut-offs. Noise/ambience cut straight to dead silence can sound unnautural.

     
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