

Anything below 100 Hz will be wind noise or the rumble of a road, but none of the human voice is inside the 0-100 Hz frequency range. So, what we need to do is take that number down to something like 100 Hz, using your effect controls. At this level, it’ll definitely remove the wind noise but your audio might not sound that great either. 1495 Hz), and anything below that will be rolled off your audio.

Start by searching for ‘Highpass’ in the Effects box, in the Effects workspace, and dragging and dropping that effect into your audio clip.Īt first, the Highpass will be at a certain frequency (e.g.

Note – If you want to make your audio sound big, loud and crisp, check out my Premiere Pro audio presets – designed for any situation and any microphone. The good news, however, is that less severe, ambient wind noise is much easier to remove! Without this, it’ll be really difficult to remove the severe wind noise you might pick up. The very first thing you need to do is make sure you use a shotgun mic or some kind of mic when shooting (either mounted to the camera or above your talent) that has a windsock on it.
PREMIERE PRO DENOISE HOW TO
Welcome to our latest Adobe Premiere Pro Tutorial! In this blog, I’ll be showing you how to remove wind noise in Adobe Premiere Pro!
