Detect Silence Dialog

Detect Silence allows you to search for silent sections in events. You can split events and remove the silent parts from the project, or create regions corresponding to the non-silent sections.

  • To open the Detect Silence dialog for a selected audio event, clip, or selection range, select Audio > Advanced > Detect Silence.

    Note

    If you select multiple events, you can process the selected events successively with individual settings or apply the same settings to all selected events simultaneously.

The following options are available:

Waveform display

Allows you to zoom in on and out of the waveform by using the zoom slider to the right or by clicking in the waveform and moving the mouse up or down.

You can scroll the waveform by using the scrollbar, or by using the mouse wheel.

You can adjust the Open Threshold and Close Threshold values by moving the squares at the beginning and at the end of the audio file.

The Detection section features the following options:

Open Threshold

When the audio level exceeds this value, the function opens and lets the sound pass. Audio material below the set level is detected as silence.

Close Threshold

When the audio level drops below this value, the function closes and detects sounds below this level as silence. This value cannot be higher than the Open Threshold value.

Linked

Activate this option to set the same values for Open Threshold and Close Threshold.

Minimum Time Open

Determines the minimum time that the function remains open after the audio level has exceeded the Open Threshold value.

Note

If your audio contains repeated short sounds, and this results in too many short open sections, try raising this value.

Minimum Time Closed

Determines the minimum time that the function remains closed after the audio level has dropped below the Close Threshold value. Set this to a low value to make sure that you do not remove sounds.

Pre-roll

Causes the function to open slightly before the audio level exceeds the Open Threshold value. Use this option to avoid removing the attack of sounds.

Post-roll

Causes the function to close slightly after the audio level drops below the Close Threshold value. Use this option to avoid removing the natural decay of sounds.

The Output section features the following options:

Non-silent Sections

Shows the number of events that are created if you click Process.

Add as Regions

Creates regions of the non-silent sections.

Region Name

Allows you to specify a name for the non-silent sections.

Auto Number Start

Allows you to specify the start number for the numbers that are automatically appended to the region names.

Strip Silence

Splits the event at the beginning and end of each non-silent section, and removes the silent sections in between.

Process all selected Events

Applies the same settings to all selected events. This option is only available if you selected more than one event.

Auto

Activate this option to analyze the audio event and update the display automatically every time you change the settings.

Note

If you are working with very long files, consider deactivating the Auto option as this may slow down the process.

Compute

Analyzes the audio event and redraws the waveform display to indicate which sections are considered silent.

Preview

Allows you to listen to the result before it is processed.

Process

Processes the audio according to your settings.