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Claudio
post Fri 22 Feb 2002, 12:37
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Mac OS9.1. I'm using PT4.3 and a lot of plug-ins (Waves etc) but still can't get rid of some AC hum and a low level band of noise from 550Hz to 2KHz. I know on the PC side there was some apps that would take a 'DNA' snapshot of the unwanted noise and then filter it out. Is there anything like that on the Mac side? either standalone app or as a plug-in?


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gio
post Fri 22 Feb 2002, 13:09
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the most effective denoiser i checked is the one TCWorks includes in its Spark. it's incredibly effective and clean, almost gremlins free.
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post Sat 23 Feb 2002, 11:40
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Hi Gio

would you have a web address for TCWorks and is it for the Mac? I have found Amadeus II v.3.2 since I posted. I used the demo and it did a pretty good job of my problem audio. It's shareware US$25 and I bought it today.


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post Sat 23 Feb 2002, 12:10
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post Sat 23 Feb 2002, 21:22
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there is also a BNR rtas plugin that does what you seek but not real sure who makes it... if I see it again I will post the manufacturer


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post Sun 24 Feb 2002, 14:05
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BNR is part of DINR, by... Digidesign smile.gif


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post Mon 25 Feb 2002, 14:18
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soundhack has a function called spectral dynamic gating. this can take a 'noise print' and gate it out of an audio file. i've had pretty good luck with it, most denoising programs/plugs are very expensive and don't offer much control but tend to work well (hyperprism ioniozer is supposedly very good and definetly very configurable, but i never could set it up to work very well), soundhack is entirely free and very configurable. though not real time.

if your on a pro-tools rig with dsp then i have no suggestions for plugs there.
steinberg has a vst plug that worked pretty well when i tried it, also as noted the included denoiser plug with spark se(?) was quite good when i tried it. it didn't look like they sold it seperately though, maybe so.

waves has a denoiser plug i've read about but not really looked into.

in general i find this program (soundhack) hard to get to gripes with. even still,i find it very usefull for all manner of utilitarian things, and as a sound creation tool.

someone on the bias-peak mailing list i'm on posted base settings that work really well on getting rid of most noise, some tweaking is still required.

take a look at the manual online for information on what the parameters affect.

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How to use SoundHack as a noise reduction
tool.

I got this off the BIAS PEAK user
discussion list - sorry but I neglected to
copy the name of the person who posted it.

1. Extract a soundfile containing the noise
or hiss you are attempting to remove.

2. Load the file to be processed into
SoundHack.

3. Select Spectral Dynamics and set the
options as follows:

Gate Duck 4096 bands Lowest Band = 0
Highest Band = 4096 '3rd Octave' selected
-60dB reduction 'Use Smoothing Amplitude'
selected Below Threshold Use Soundfile For
Threshholds select your extracted snippet
Extra Threshold = 0

4. Process.

5. Obviously every file will take a bit of
tweaking to get right but it works better
than the hiss-wacking software I paid money
for.
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chalrzz
post Wed 26 Mar 2003, 17:59
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Waves Restoration bundle has specific filter to remove hum.

www.waves.com
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Stylophonic
post Sun 30 Mar 2003, 10:55
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I agree...waves restoration is the schiznitz! smile.gif

Also 'Raygun' made by aboretum (thinkthats how u spell it) is very good..
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