Cassette Filter Plug-ins, plug-ins for audio cassette eq |
Tue 3 Dec 2002, 22:23
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 03-Dec 02 From: Dearborn - US Member No.: 9,795 |
Are there any VST or MAS plug-ins for eq-ing audio downloaded from audio cassettes to filter the tape hiss, etc.?
I am using PeakDV and AudioDesk. |
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Wed 4 Dec 2002, 00:52
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 31-Jul 02 Member No.: 6,420 |
If you like Peak, Bias (http://www.bias-inc.com/) has a rather new product called SoundSoap. This is what it does (copied from the Bias website):
• Removes unwanted hiss, background noise, room noise, rumble, and 50 & 60Hz hum • "Learn" feature allows creation of user presets for various types of noise • Requires no understanding of complicated digital signal processing • SoundSoap is a native (CPU powered) plug-in - no additional hardware required! • With only two knobs, anyone can use Sound Soap! There is also Ray Gun from Arboretum Systems. I run an RTAS version of it, but I think it's also available as VST. It's a nice plug, but as we all know, you can never remove noise without loosing something in the process (quoting from Damann: "garbage in - garbage out"). |
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Wed 4 Dec 2002, 01:02
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Rookie Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 31-Jul 02 Member No.: 6,420 |
almost forgot -
Waves Restoration Bundle. they're of a different degree, of course, but should the very best: http://www.waves.com/ |
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Wed 4 Dec 2002, 04:51
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 495 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Chandler - US Member No.: 2,003 |
I'm using Ray Gun as a VST plug, and it seems to work fine....
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Tue 14 Jan 2003, 12:12
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 26-Sep 02 From: Washington - US Member No.: 7,988 |
I bought Bias's SoundSoap to use with Peak, and I think it's a worthless piece of software. Out of more than 100 tries on different recordings, I haven't been able to do anything with it. Not only that, but the "Learn Noise" feature seems to consistently learn more useful noise than useless noise.
Is Ray Gun available for OS X yet? -------------------- |
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Tue 14 Jan 2003, 12:35
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 14 Joined: 26-Sep 02 From: Washington - US Member No.: 7,988 |
After reading this post, I downloaded the Montage/Ray Gun Pro demo from Arboretum...
This thing is SO much better than SoundSoap. I don't even know how much it costs, but for my needs, I'm buying it no matter what. Great program! -------------------- |
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Tue 14 Jan 2003, 18:53
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 296 Joined: 10-Aug 02 From: Rimghobb - UA Member No.: 6,734 |
I've never been a terribly huge and fawning fan of Steinberg, but their own Denoiser VST plug-ez has something going for it that has made it work for me at times where Ray Gun din't seem to fill the bill. Then again, an engineer buddy of mine laughs his fool head off about the expense of all of them, EQs out what he don't like, and moves on.
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Tue 14 Jan 2003, 23:15
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Ahhhh..... that beautiful thing, GAIN STAGEING!!!!!
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