@@el_chomage a noise gate is a pluging or a function of some copressors that eliminates the sound under a certain level that you choose with(usually) the trashold knob, you set the line right over the noise in the clip and eliminates all the noises , you can make the trashold higher to eliminate also the breaths beetween takes but you risk to eliminate something intentionally not loud like for example a whispered part, so i recommand to use it after the recording in the mixer track chain as the first plugin
It works for me but when I drag the "new fixed version" out and make a new recordng the "new fixed version" becomes unfixed, back to the normal condition automatically with all the bg noises. Help me please!!
This is fast and easy but it doesn't explain why this works. In ableton e.g. you need obtain an understanding of why this works. Using this technique can also be Used to make accapellas if you have the track and the instrumental given.
no it ain't. noise gates turn off while the vocals are loud. aka the background noise will still be there, but this takes out the background noise mid vocal. way better then a noise gate, also u can add a noise gate on top of it and make it perfect.
Hey It worked eventually. - Select the region with only white noise - Left click on the denoise brush icon - Left click only acquire noise profile green bar - Select the whole vocal clip - Left click on the denoise brush icon again - Left click on accept Thank Jesus Christ for the miracle.