Some of my projects require stretching or shrinking the audio to sync with a video. In Reaper, I can look at the video, lip movements, events associated with a sound, etc., and accommodate the dubbing audio to fit the remastered video.
I just bought Arctis 9 Wireless few days ago, I faced an issue till today where there's like distortion sound / like a wind whooosh sounds on my friends mic in the Discord while I was watching a video with loud volume (not extremely loud), it annoys and hurt my ears often. The Chat Mix set to neutral, this happened.
I agree that the wind sound in the cockpit sounds exactly like the wind sound in the outside view. I also found that a little disturbing. Obviously I don't know if it is realistic in the CRJ cockpit, but it does not sound immersive to me, more like a window being left open. Would be nice to be able to optionally turn that down in the EFB settings.
Okay then it is indeed wind noise. If you feel it is too loud you can use the sound sliders in the sim to tweak it. The pilots who advise us, however, feel that the sound is realistic so we do not have any plans to change it.
Of course not, but it is a good starting point for what kinds of sounds would be heard, no? Personally, I hear wind noise and packs both in that video in about equal amounts. I don't actually have much issue with the CRJ sounds. Wind noise is generally one of the loudest things you hear in a cockpit from my professional aviation experience.
I agree about the sound. For me not that it is too loud specifically but the rate seems too high. In the climb at a lower speed the sound is good. When speed increases the wind sound pitch gets too high and it indeed starts to sound like there is a leak somewhere.
Why not just appreciate the Feedback and the effort of some people who actually try to point out an unrealistic sounding wind noise? Don't get me wrong and sorry if you didn't mean so but your responses about this topic sound a bit snippy. Sure the aircraft is at this stage not perfected but that is to be expected, nobody would complain if they just get some kind of aknowledgement. I basically believe the aircraft is really great and a milestone to MSFS but the wind noise in the cockpit sounds kinda disturbing since it feels to me like exactly the same you would hear being in the default C172's exterior view. But I am sure you guys will look into it and make the immersion even more perfect than it is already.
You once explained - and I can very well understand the difficulties coming with that - that it is more about what customers expect than what is indeed accurate. Maybe that's the case here. I've never flown in the cockpit of a CRJ but I remember you can't hear the engine sound ("jet_whine" in the olden days) even in the front rows, so I won't expect them in the cockpit. I remember and would expect a more subliminal tone. And the wind noise doesn't sound like expected either, as described - and confirmed - already. Unfortunately we can't meddle with the .wav files anymore and are therefore more dependant from developers - hence my petition to rethink your absolute stance here.
I have never been in the crj cockpit but that wind noise also seems too loud to me. But this is Aerosoft. "We like it, we won't change it". "Our experts say that, end of discussion". "ILS doesn't work as it should? Just fly it manually". Etc. I'm a little bit disappointed too.
I've flown on several aeroplanes on the jumpseat similar to the CRJ and neither of them had this howling wind noise when I took my headset off. I would be concerned if the manufacturer sold the aeroplane with this loud noise in the cabin!
I agree this noise is not correct at all and not what you would hear on the flightdeck BUT I also think this is not part of the CRJ soundset and is caused by MSFS. I have heard this sound many times in other aircraft in MSFS and have to end up turning the Environment sound slider down to make it less obvious. Asobo seems to be using the outside wind sound effect that you would hear on a windy day down on the ground up in the air as well and it sounds silly. I reported it ages ago to Asobo but I guess they don't see this as an issue. I don't mind turning Enviro sound down as long as I am not losing anything else. I would like to see a way to increase the sound of the avionics and packs in the CRJ....maybe some sound sliders on the EFB. Otherwise a really nice aircraft!
Hey Hans - I can confirm the sound is tied to the 'Environment' sound slider. I saw in another post you keep all of your other sliders at 100 but not sure where you keep this one. If you crank that one up...even at 70 you can hear the sound at cruise levels buit maybe engine noise is drowning it out. I have my engines sounds at 70. It may also be tied to the strength of the winds aloft which is even more strange. I had 90 kt winds on one of the flights and it seemed more pronounced than my flight with 20kt winds. With my Environment sound slider at 10 I have pretty much eliminated the noise....but not sure if I have killed anything else other than airport sounds that are tied to that slider.
I was taping an interview and have just a little bit of wind noise. Before the interview there was no wind. i used a shotgun xlr. Is there any filters in avid to bring the wind noise down when it crops up during the interview. I had a lav but hate the way it sounds so i went with the shotgun. Maybe something in avid effects palette. Thanks for all your help!
Id add that if you use a specialist restoration tool like Isotope Rx etc then you can remove just the wind and leave everything else alone. Its not available in AVID but there is a demo you could look at. Export your audio from avid and make the change in the stand alone software and take it back in. Not 100% sure id the demo version will allow you to save the affected audio, so you might need to find a different way getting it out and back into avid.
I found a reddit post that says (a) wind noise on v3s are a common problem and (b) he implemented a fix by covering the mic opening with a piece of foam. I will try it with a piece of cloth tape.
simple wind noise filter
Sound detections are tricky, but outdoors they are almost impossible. Too many things happening outdoors. The sound of a voice, is the same as the sound of a car, is the same as a dog barking, is the same as wind over a mic hole. And they all happen all the time.
All of my v3 cameras are inside my house looking out windows so I never need Sound Detection on. I feel more comfortable unhooking the microphone on the v3 cameras near my living space so there is no way conversations can leak out from an IoT device. No need to unhook the the microphone unless you are as OCD as me
Unfortunately you will find that it is 'almost impossible' due to the effect that the wind has on the microphone itself and the following amplifier. By the time the audio arrives at the analogue to digital converter it is already distorted and that is something that cannot be removed after the event. Prevention in the first place with a 'dead cat' windshield is really the only way and a forgiving microphone preamp with low frequency cut.
As for wind noise... Once again there's no algorithm, simply because it's random and unpredictable. Whilst the effects can certainly be mitigated, you have to do this manually, and what you have to do will vary a lot. Wind does have the basic characteristic of being a blast, rather than a vibration and the blast isn't 'audio' as such - so no algorithm possible, just on that basis alone.
As Steve says a lot of what 'Wind noise' is is in fact the effect that the wind has on overloading the microphone and the analogue circuits that follow it in the recorder. Even worse effects if there is some automatic gain control involved. So it is not the noise of the wind at all, which would be easier to remove if it was that alone.
I got one of the Dead cat mics, and still got wind noise on my shot mic. I am hoping that maybe a dead cat on a lavalier will help when It comes in. Yes, it is a prolem as most dead cats fall off lavaler mics and wont stay on very well and get lost easily.
I'm sorry, but you clearly haven't understood at all what this question is about; it has nothing to do with noise removal per se. And before anybody else tries to copy the settings you've used for noise reduction in your video, I should point out that they are completely unhelpful. There's no way that setting both sliders to 100% is going to do anything but make your resulting audio sound quite a lot worse than it originally did.
If you seriously think that doing a single NR pass with all the controls set to 100% isn't going to sound significantly worse, then there's something seriously wrong with whatever it is you are monitoring on.
There are YouTube videos all over addressing this. You use a highpass filter. For the love of God stop arguing. I just took the wind out of my own video using that filter and adjusting the Hz. STOP FIGHTING like kids.
Hello, i got the Q30 today and everything seemed pretty good until now. I found out, that when i use the Transparency or NC mode, there is this weird wind-like noise, which i did not notice earlier. It is being worse in Transparency mode, where i hear really strange sound almost like whistling. In the normal mode, everything is ok. Reseting the headphones do not work.
Does anyone has similiar problem?
Also i have bought them on Aliexpress and i would like to ask how is it with warranty there?