Choosing Enhance Dry Signal can help boost the direct signal while continuing to reduce the reverberant tail.For this example, we’ll reduce the High frequency attenuation to 2.5 and the general Reduction slider to 2.5 as well. Continue to tailor the settings to remove the desired amount of reverb without affecting too much of the voice. Check the box marked Output reverb to listen only to the components of the sound that are being removed.Paul’s Cathedral, we’ll use a Tail length of 2.9 seconds. If you hear the reverb tail getting louder after the initial reduction, adjust the Tail length to accommodate the longer decay time.You can also tailor the reduction amounts at certain frequencies using the multiband sliders. Any value above 0 will reduce the reverb tail, but any value below 0 will enhance the reverberant signal. The master reduction amount will still be set to the default value of 10.0, but this setting is likely too aggressive for this example. Click Preview to listen to the audio with De-reverb applied.This will automatically detect a multiband reverb profile for the audio, as well as the length of the reverb tail.
Reverb remover Offline#
Open De-reverb as an offline plug-in in your preferred audio or video editing software.Repeat the steps above two or three times, relearning the reverb profile each time and processing with moderate reduction settings to tackle complex reverbs.
Reverb remover free#
Whether it be due to shooting on location, budget constraints or a simple recording mistake, getting reverb free recordings is often impossible.