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Help with Vegas Movie Studio Pro; Windy Audio

Hey everyone. I'm new here, but not to movie editing. I'm producing and directing a brand new worlds first TV Styled Youtube Mini Series and am editing the final episode for season 1. However, when I filmed, it was really windy.

Basically, is there a way that I can cut out the wind or reduce it but still keep the voices?

Please help as this is all that holds me back from continuing. Many thanks!
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re: Help with Vegas Movie Studio Pro; Windy Audio

Although Vegas has biult in Audio filters and equalisers, there is no direct and easy way to remove wind noise and retain speech intact.. youll have to experiment
The moral is to get it right first time.
Your title suggest your need is vegas specific ,.. it isnt Ill alter it
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