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How to Use Noise Reduction Filters in Fairlight A general rule I try to follow when editing dialogue, especially, is that is less is more. What I mean is that it's best to start with an audio recording that just needs a little help, rather then audio that's pretty much unsalvageable, ie: a subtle fan in the background is probably fixable, and construction noise is probably not. Now, as much as I would love to say that a noise reduction filter can fix every problem, I can't.

Whichever way you decide to edit, you can always manually fine tune the filter to best suite your needs. There's also a great learn feature that allows the program to analyze a section of the signal.

With Fairlight, you can use a variety of default settings or manually adjust the sound. Available From Twenty 20 (no longer available) What Does Noise Reduction do?Ī noise reduction filter is used to remove unwanted noise from a signal. In this tutorial we'll teach you all about the noise reduction filter in DaVinci Resolve's Fairlight audio panel to fight against pesky unwanted distractions in your recording. The good news is that there's tools built-in to DaVinci Resolve that make cleaning up background noise easy. Audio is an important aspect of creating wonderful videos, but it can be tricky, and recording audio in any space that hasn't been treated can make for some unwanted artifacts and background noises.
