Uwe brings up a good point. I now do most if not all of my audio editing 
in spectral view. Waveform view is only good for the most simple butt 
editing, fades and such, and even those are simpler in spectral view. 
Waveform just doesn't give enough info.

joe salerno

On 6/24/2011 2:24 AM, Uwe Soltau wrote:
> In Adobe Soundbooth and the later versions of Audition you can change
> to the "spectral view" where you can identify certain frequencies and delete
> them or reduce the level.
> Too much to explain here but check the link to give you some idea.
>
> http://www.mediacollege.com/adobe/soundbooth/tasks/clean-up-audio/
>
> You will find a lot info about this on the internet
>
> Uwe
>
>  > hello,
>  > as said - 'Depends on what causes the crackling.' may it be
>  > further clarified
>  > what causes the cracking/crackling. most of the audio i have to work
>  > on is such.
>  > it's because of poor recording there's no chance to re-record.
>  >
>  > is there any way through which frequencies of individual speakers be
>  > selected?
>  > especially when two people talk at the same time and we
>  > ccould increase the
>  > volume of the main speaker and simultaneously reduce that of the other
>  > speaker.
>  > most of the surrounding noise and hiss could be dealt with noise
> redution.
>  >
>  > also, one more thing - changing the voice pitch. have done using time
>  > stretch in
>  > adobe audition. the result as such okay. it's like a male voice
>  > changes to a
>  > boy's voice. having the settings a bit less would not give desired
>  > results.
>  > anything on this plz.
>  >
>  > thanks and regards,
>  > malli.
>  >
>  >
>  >
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>  > Sent: Thu, 23 June, 2011 12:11:35 AM
>  > Subject: Re: [AP] audio problem
>  >
>  > Depends on what causes the crackling. Most likely a transient filter
>  > would help, such as one designed to take pops and clicks out of old
>  > vonyl or shellac recordings. Use with care. I do not know what you mean
>  > by "chuttering". For background noise removal, try a broadband removal
>  > filter, like Bias Sound Soap as an example. Many editors have such
>  > things built in. For S's and F's you might try a sibilance filter.
>  >
>  > joe salerno
>  >
>  > On 6/22/2011 9:46 AM, Malli Niranjan wrote:
>  > > hello,
>  > > how could audio cracking/crackling be healed ? and how could chuttering
>  > > audio be
>  > > dealt with ?
>  > >
>  > > wanted to improve upon the audio. so what should be..... like some tips
>  > > sort of
>  > > to deliver clear crisp audio, in the sense that removing the sounds
>  > in the
>  > > background like that of breeze, AC, etc. even the s's and f's of the
>  > > speaker...
>  > > some books or website offering more on this.
>  > >
>  > > regards,
>  > > malli.
>  > >
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>  > >
>  > >
>  >
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