Using the h4n with the NTG2 I get a fair bit of noise a lot on shoots. So to fix this I use the dehisser or dehummer or denoiser. One of them, I currently forget as I'm not at the computer.
So I apply the effect and adjust the parameters and stuff so the noise is removed / less obvious. Sounds good, all happy and stuff. So then I do an in program pre render thing (pressing enter...) then I export properly. Here is the issue. For any audio clip with the effect applied to it, for the first 1-3 seconds of it the audio lays the same as the original and then only after the 1-3 second point it goes to the effect I altered it to. So if I have a basic project with 3 audio files in it, there will be three occasions lasting a second or so where the noise begins prominent.
Does anyone have any experience with this? It's basically like the effect takes a few seconds to actually work, even in a fully rendered out file. For my last project to get around this I lengthened each audio clip to longer than I needed, export it all then trimmed off the awkward bits (first 1-3 seconds of every clip.... Which there were a lot). It's was for my 70 second film, it was a horrible way of editing, I do not want to be doing this with any longer projects
So I apply the effect and adjust the parameters and stuff so the noise is removed / less obvious. Sounds good, all happy and stuff. So then I do an in program pre render thing (pressing enter...) then I export properly. Here is the issue. For any audio clip with the effect applied to it, for the first 1-3 seconds of it the audio lays the same as the original and then only after the 1-3 second point it goes to the effect I altered it to. So if I have a basic project with 3 audio files in it, there will be three occasions lasting a second or so where the noise begins prominent.
Does anyone have any experience with this? It's basically like the effect takes a few seconds to actually work, even in a fully rendered out file. For my last project to get around this I lengthened each audio clip to longer than I needed, export it all then trimmed off the awkward bits (first 1-3 seconds of every clip.... Which there were a lot). It's was for my 70 second film, it was a horrible way of editing, I do not want to be doing this with any longer projects