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I just got some pretty terribly recorded dialogue with a lot of hiss on the track and have been trying to get rid of it with C4 and RX denoiser but I can't seem to completely get rid of the hiss. Not to mention it's incredibly distant and this is the only take...Any suggestions?

http://snd.sc/MacqC0

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You should be able to work some magic with those tools with a bit of patience. Apart from getting your hands on a CEDAR or ADR-ing it, you might get something half decent to work with.

Heres what I did in 3 mins using RX: http://soundcloud.com/andrewjohnlewis/noisy-dialogue-2

Very rough, but with some finesse you could get somewhere there I'm sure.

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@Andy Did you just use the Denoiser? – Mitchell Scott Jul 26 at 20:40
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Yup. On the D setting and tweaking the curve settings on the advanced tab bit. 2 passes with about 5db reduction each time – Andy Lewis Jul 26 at 20:44
Thanks Andy. After a while it seemed to do the job. I had never fooled around with the advanced tab before. – Mitchell Scott Jul 27 at 17:52
As you can tell I don't work often enough in dialogue editing. – Mitchell Scott Jul 27 at 17:53

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