Welcome both Anthony Gordon and Declan Rice to Lions’ Den Connected by EE! The England squad are now at our new set in Kansas City, where the duo answer questions from fans about their teammates and manager, their earliest footballing memories, and what it’s like heading into a major tournament after what has already been such a dramatic season. Declan also addresses the recent photos of him looking like he’s forgotten his suncream, and Anthony flexes his recently revealed Spanish skills.

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  1. Declan Rice seems miles away in this interview? when he wasn't speaking he seemed super distant. Hopefully he's just locked in to the tournament and his performances.

  2. here you go lads: Noise reduction & removal

    Removing background noise is core to most audio cleanup operations. Audacity has several tools to aid in this.

    Best Practice: While it's possible to rescue an otherwise unusable file with noise reduction techniques, your recording will sound best if you take steps to ensure a noise-free environment before recording.

    Noise Reduction

    The Noise Reduction effect works best to remove a constant source of noise, like the hiss of fans, the hum of fridges, or whines, whistles and buzzes.

    To use it, use the following steps:

    Locate a section of your recording that's just your background noise, preferably a few seconds long, and select it.

    Go to Effects > Noise Reduction and press the "Get noise profile" button.

    Select all the audio for which you want to reduce the noise.

    Go to Effects > Noise Reduction again. You now can tweak the settings of the reduction to your liking.

    Tip: While tuning the settings, use the "Residue" toggle to hear what sound will be removed.

    Once you're satisfied with the result, click OK to apply it to the selected audio.

    Note: If you used the Residue toggle before, make sure to switch it back to Reduce before pressing OK.

    Tips:

    If you set the sensitivity too low, or use a noise profile that doesn't properly represent the noise throughout your track, you may experience artifacts (random bursts of very short tones).

    If you don't need to tweak the settings after setting the noise profile, you can press Ctrl+R/Cmd+R to immediately apply the effect to your selection.

    Noise Gate

    The Noise Gate effect attenuates any sound quieter than a certain threshold while leaving sounds louder completely unaffected. To use it

    Select a part of the audio that's just background noise.

    Go to Effects > Noise Gate… to open the effect.

    Click Select Function: Analyse Noise Level and press OK. Audacity will now tell you where your noise level lies and recommending a threshold.

    Select the audio you want to apply the effect to.

    Go back into Effects > Noise Gate…, set it back to Select Function: Gate, and enter the threshold level from earlier.

    Tweak the other parameters as sound best to you.

    Press OK to apply the noise gate.

    Best practice: Use the noise gate after applying noise reduction. This way, you can use less aggressive noise reduction settings, which may grant you a cleaner end result.

    Notch Filter

    The notch filter removes a hum or whistle at a specific frequency. To use it:

    Select the audio you want to apply the effect on

    Go to Effects > Notch Filter to open the effect.

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    Press OK to apply the effect.

  3. I feel proud of Anthony how far He's come and the level of professionalism. Not a bad word said for the Geordies and He's worthy of His move to the highest calibre of team. Cheers Gordo โค

  4. There is something different about this group of lads. Focussed but at ease, mature and relaxed together. And all at the top of their game. England is proud of them – Best of luck!

  5. We donโ€™t need this, all this over hype is unnecessary. We need the world cup. Performance on the pitch is key, not performances on social media ๐Ÿ˜’

  6. Please replace the host and the child-like structure of these interviews. I cringe with some of the โ€˜banterโ€™. These players are not fourteen years old and the audience you are catering for is probably people older than the players. Several times in these interviews I feel for the players. This is not the right host. We need somebody a bit more mature and sophisticated.