PowerUP Tutorial 17: Reduce Noise

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I seem to spend most of my time recording soft-spoken men in front of large air conditioners. In other words, my audio has noise in it.

In this short tutorial, I’ll show you how to use the Reduce Noise feature in Soundtrack Pro to reduce the amount of noise in your audio clips. This tutorial illustrates two different ways to do this – one by adjusting the speaker’s voice, and the other by adjusting the noise level itself.

This step-by-step tutorial shows you everything you need to know to use this effectively. Even better, this technique works for both Soundtrack Pro and Soundtrack Pro 2.