Hi,
You'll need a good .vst plug-in, either background noise remover or karaoke vocal remover. Either way it's tough and never 100% It's all one piece and can be difficult (sometimes) impossible to remove certain aspects. Like I've said before... it's a bit like trying to remove the eggs from a baked cake.
You can try to EQ out certain frequencies too, that will help.
I'm not trying to be a smart-a$$, but wouldn't it be better to reduce or eliminate the background noise from the recording in the first place?
I can relate though. I could never get a clean recording with a mike at my house eiither. I'd have to find an alternate venue....like a recording studio, or a house out in the country.
I imagine any plug-in or Audio Cleaning Lab, like EQ-ing, would be a form of filtering which will alter the vocals to some extent. Low level noises (hiss, rumble, etc.) are one thing. Cleanly removing loud, percussive sounds is next to impossible.
Salut,
ce serait peu-être bien d'essayer le logiciel gratuit AUDACITY qui permet pas mal de choses. J'enregistre près de mon ordi (ventilateur bruyant) et j'arrive, même si le seuil de réglage est difficle à trouver (il faut tâtonner), à supprimer cette nuisance...
Celà répont-il à ta question ?
Jean
Sorry, I missed it was in english. To make it short, have you tried AUDACITY (free):
it works !