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Strip Silence in Studio One

Strip Silence In Studio One

Strip Silence

Do you have quiet bits or low-level signals between parts of your audio recordings? 

Although it is pretty common to have gaps of silence when recording, it will be helpful to remove those gaps and only keep the desired sections of the recorded content. In this blog post, I’ll show you how to easily remove these unwanted audio parts using Strip Silence in Studio One. In addition, I’ll discuss its various settings to help you produce a cleaner and more professional audio recording.

Audio Example

Before we explain how to use Strip Silence in Studio One, let us first learn how to identify the silent sections in an audio track without having to listen to the recording. The following image shows (in red boxes) the silent parts of your audio.

Introducing Strip Silence

Strip Silence is a feature in Studio One that allows you to automatically remove silent portions of audio files. With this tool, the editing process will be faster and more efficient.

Inside Studio One, you can access the Strip Silence by clicking on its icon. You can find it at the very top of your workspace.

By enabling the Strip Silence tool, you’ll be presented with a few different parameters. Let’s discuss how to use these settings.

Strip Silence Settings

Let’s start with the first section which is the Detection settings. This determines how Studio One identifies silence in the areas you wish to process.

On the left-most side, you’ll find Material. This settings lets you choose between “Lots of Silence,” “Little Silence,” “Noise Floor,” and “Manual.”

Here’s how these options work (source: PreSonus)

In the other section, you’ll find Events which determines the nature of the Events created after removing silence.

These are the different parameters and how each work (source: PreSonus)

Now that we have defined how these parameters work, let’s dive in on using these together to create professional-sounding audio.

How To Use Strip Silence

After enabling Strip Silence, I’d probably start by applying the Default settings. If it doesn’t work how I want it to, I suggest choosing the best Material that optimally describes the silence in your recording. And then, I would proceed to increase the Minimum Length. This is to make sure that it won’t include the gaps between my words (those natural silence). Finally, I would then tweak the rest of the parameters in the Events sections such as the Pre- and Post-Roll and Fade-in and out. It’s a fun way to experiment and try this amazing feature of Studio One.

If you prefer to watch a video, I recorded here:

Final Thoughts

Strip Silence is a powerful tool in Studio One. It simplifies the audio editing process by automatically removing silent parts from your recordings. By effectively utilizing the different settings under the Detection and Events sections, you can customize the behavior of Strip Silence to meet your specific requirements and achieve cleaner and more professional audio recordings.

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