How to reduce background noise while recording in iphone?

I am actually recording voice in iphone. How can i ignore the background noises other than the person who is speaking...
Can anyone suggest me any idea pls ?

There is no filter in FCE that can eliminate background noise separately from the sound you want to preserve.
SoundSoap can do this.

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