May 07, 2017 Open the audio file in the RX Audio Editor or send it from your DAW/NLE via RX Connect. Select the RF Hits that are not on top the dialogue. Click on Process menu and select Silence, or just press Shift+S to replace the RF Hits with silence. Select the entire audio region.
Hi,
I've noticed a very high pitched whistling coming from my speakers and wondered what is causing it and how I can get rid of it!
I have a Yamaha RX-V540RDS amp with Kef KHT2005 speakers connected with QED silver anniversary XT cables.
I recently re-wired the connections with banana plugs at the amp end and I have noticed that the whistling is coming from all speakers. Also, the whistling occurs regardless of the input setting - even if there is no audio input into the amp, the whistling can still be heard.
Everything still works as normal, it's just the annoying high pitch whistle that can be heard in the background when there is not a lot of soundtrack to drown it out.
Any help or suggestions greatly received!
Thanks, Matt
I've noticed a very high pitched whistling coming from my speakers and wondered what is causing it and how I can get rid of it!
I have a Yamaha RX-V540RDS amp with Kef KHT2005 speakers connected with QED silver anniversary XT cables.
I recently re-wired the connections with banana plugs at the amp end and I have noticed that the whistling is coming from all speakers. Also, the whistling occurs regardless of the input setting - even if there is no audio input into the amp, the whistling can still be heard.
Everything still works as normal, it's just the annoying high pitch whistle that can be heard in the background when there is not a lot of soundtrack to drown it out.
Any help or suggestions greatly received!
Thanks, Matt
Fixing RF Hits adjacent to the dialogue
- Open the audio file in the RX Audio Editor or send it from your DAW/NLE via RX Connect.
- Select the RF Hits that are not on top the dialogue.
- Click on Process menu and select Silence, or just press [Shift+S] to replace the RF Hits with silence.
- Select the entire audio region.
- Open the Ambience Match module.
- Press Learn and RX will automatically create a profile of the source audio’s ambience.
- Click Preview and dial in the desired level of synthesized ambience in the gaps using the Trim fader. For this example, we’ll use a setting of +6 dB.
- Click Process replace these gaps.
Fixing RF Hits on top of the dialogue
Izotope Rx Rf Whistles
- Select an RF Hit that is located on top of dialogue.
- Open Spectral Repair and click on the Replace tab.
- Start with the Bands control set to 1024, but adjust this parameter to your program material.
- Set the Surrounding Region Length and Before/After Weighting controls to capture just the word surrounding the RF hit so that the replace algorithm synthesizes sound based solely on this.
- Click Compare and audition the results. Make adjustments as necessary
- Once you've arrived at your desired result, click Process to complete the repair.