How to Get Rid of Background Noise

You should remove background noise before converting the file from .aup (Audacity’s file format) to .mp3, .wav, or another format. The process for removing background noise goes like this: At this point, Audacity removes the noise using your Noise Profile, which is a sample of ambient noise picked up by your microphone. Depending on how long your recording is, this can take seconds or minutes. When the process completes, give your recording a listen, and it should sound exponentially better. With all that background noise removed, your podcast should have cleaner and much more professional-sounding audio.

What Is Background Noise?

Background or ambient noise is the constant hum of the world around you. You may not notice it, because you hear it all the time. It’s your AC, your refrigerator, the aquarium in your office, the hum of lights, or computer fans. In other words, it’s a steady stream of noise. To get an ideal recording environment, you need to get rid of those sounds. However, you don’t have to shut off your AC or refrigerator to get your recording up to professional levels. Background noise is not random sounds, like barking dogs, trains, footsteps on the floor above you, a doorbell, or the clicking of keyboard keys. These sounds must be removed manually (and can take significant time to extract).