Some handy tips here on noise and 'normalise' audio, but yes I was also looking specifically for echo reduction. Hope this one helps! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zGZp-k1FVT0.html
Noise reduction removes a certain range of frequencies from your audio. To use it, you first you need to click 'Get Noise Profile' to Audacity what to frequencies to remove. Then the bottom sliders and number-entry fields will reduce those sampled frequencies by a certain amount of decibels. You can also say how close to those frequencies to consider valid for dB reduction and how much rolloff you want on neighboring frequencies (so it sounds more natural like you recorded it that way with your mic). There' s not much, if anything, you can do to remove room echo. It's sort-of one of those cardinal sins that you can't really repair once it's picked up. The best thing to do is use gain staging in your initial recording so you pick up only the voice and not the echoes. Big studios like Disney's VO don't even bother to use sound foam and instead just use a bunch of gain staging.
I do still have some trouble with my echo, but otherwise this was the most succinct Audacity help that I've found for removing unwanted noise! THANK YOU!
This was helpful and succinct! Thank you! Do you still use services like Descript? After using it, I'm concerned Descript made too many clips and got too choppy. It might be easier and sound better just to do it myself in Audacity. Any tips?
Hello, I decreased the speed of a song I like. This worked, but the percussion now sounds like they are kind of 'flattening out' or the drum beats are coming closer together. Would you know why?
Your initial audio didn't sound like there was anything wrong with it. Maybe you could hear it, but listening to your video with headphones I couldn't really hear any noise and certainly not any echo.
Some handy tips here on noise and 'normalise' audio, but like others I was looking specifically for echo reduction. I couldn't find anywhere on YT, so learned how to do elsewhere then created easy video here to reduce ECHO/reverb (and increase overall volume). Hope it helps! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-zGZp-k1FVT0.html
Sir good evening, after recording the vocal part, I try to put echo effects but it's not working at all.. Once I click on the Echo effect and apply it the effects doesn't work as well as the Effect increases the Volume with rough effect.. Pl help me