I ran a test this week on some noisy drone audio. 🔴 Good for light noise, but creates "artifacts" when pushed too hard. 🔵 Third-Party Plugin (e.g., CrumplePop): Handled the wind noise much better with less damage to the voice.
Before the plugin appears in Premiere, it must be installed to the correct system folder (usually Common/Plug-ins/7.0/MediaCore The "Work" Part: If you don't see it, go to Preferences > Audio > Audio Plug-in Manager Scan for Plug-ins and make sure your plugin is checked as "Enabled." 2. Application Once enabled, you’ll find the plugin in the Audio Noise: Look under Audio Effects . Common ones include Premiere’s native or third-party tools like iZotope RX Video Noise: Look under Video Effects . Popular choices include Neat Video Magic Bullet Denoiser
A generic noise reduction plugin struggles because Premiere Pro’s native audio engine (the Essential Sound panel) is algorithmic. It guesses. High-end plugins like iZotope RX or Acon Digital Restoration Suite "learn" the noise.