Recording great audio requires a lot of good factors in your favor such as location, etc. If any of the factors go sideways the recorded audio can be a complete mess. For example, if you have to record audio in an empty room then you will face the difficulty of sound echoing and if you have to record audio in a public place then there will be a lot of background noise.
But there is no need for you to worry about it because there are many free and paid multimedia tools that help you remove these discrepancies from the audio. If you work in the Film industry or any other multimedia field then you must buy the paid tool however if you just want to remove echo from audio for just one time then buying a paid multimedia tool will not be a feasible solution.
Audacity is a free audio editing tool using which you can get rid of echo sound from your audio, and much more. So in this article, we will see how we can get rid of audio using audacity. We will also see how to remove background noise from our audio. Stay tuned!!!
How to add echo effect in Audacity:
Here are the steps to add an echo effect in audio using Audacity
- Open Audacity and import the audio file
- Select the area where you want to apply the echo effect
- Then click on the Effect menu on the top and go to the Echo option
- Set the delay time and delay factor and click on Ok to apply the changes
- Lastly, export the audio in an mp3 format
How to add reverb effect in Audacity:
The reverb can be added to audio in Audacity using few simple steps. To do it follow the below steps
- Import the audio in Audacity in which you want to add the reverb effect
- Select area in the audio file where you want to apply reverb
- Click on the effects menu and then click on the reverb option
- Set the parameters using the slider according to your requirement
- Click on Ok to apply the reverb effect to the audio
Removing echo in Audacity
There are many great multimedia software tools available on the internet that provide a lot of great features to increase the quality of the audio. But removing an echo from audio is quite a challenge. One with proper knowledge about audio and tools might remove echo and background noise from audio by setting a proper set of values of the settings but a person with little to no knowledge about audio and audio editing tools might find it difficult.
There are no direct buttons to completely remove echo from audio however there are few methods using which you can reduce echo from a particular audio file.
How to remove echo in Audacity:
Removing echo in audacity is not simple and straight and might get a little technical. But if you have a little technical knowledge you can do it.
Use the noise reduction option:
The noise reduction method can help you to stop echo in audio. Using this you can also remove the background noise from the audio. To try this method follow the below-mentioned steps:
- Open audacity and click on the File menu on top. In that click open option to import the audio file
- Now select the audio and click on the effects menu on the top
- In the effects, menu select the option noise reduction
- Now, click on the get Noise profile button. It will let audacity understand what it needs to filter out
- After that go to step 2 and adjust the sliders according to the audio disturbance to filter out the echo.
- Lastly, after you are satisfied with the audio again click on the file menu and then click on the Export option
- Select the format in which you want to export the audio and that is it.
Use the noise gate option:
This is another method that you can try to fix the echo effect in audio in audacity. Usually, the echo is reduced using the noise reduction method but if the echo persists then you can try this method
- Open Audacity and import the audio
- Select the audio you want to DeReverb
- Click on the Effects menu on the top
- Scroll down to the Noise Gate option and click on it
- In that, select the function as Gate
- Next, select the frequencies you want to gate
- Additionally, change the other settings in the window and check for improvements
- After you are satisfied with the result export the audio in the required format.
How to avoid echo and background noise from audio:
As we know that we cannot completely remove echo from audio, So we should try not to get an echo in the audio while recording it. You can achieve it by doing these practices
- Record the audio in a quiet room to avoid background noise.
- Make sure the room is not completely empty to avoid echo
- Keep some cloth on the mick to avoid the muffled sound
Conclusion:
So, in this article, we discussed how to remove echo from audio using Audacity. We also discussed how to remove background sound from an audio.