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Noise Removal
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Re: Noise Removal
Well I got the violin file that tulamide linked to (many thanks) and this tool is TOTALLY AWESOME!
This is surely a commercial grade processor. Is there anything to compete with it? I’d be surprised, and if there is, it probably costs a small fortune.
I do recall using the noise print method ages ago, possibly in Sound Forge. I don't recall what audio I was working on but It was a lot of messing around and experimentation and the result was full of artefacts. In fact I preferred the noisy version, because our brains can listen “through” the noise somehow. But Martin’s wonderful tool just works!
If I ever need noise reduction this will be my go-to tool.
Once again Martin has shown what a true wizard can do with Flowstone.
I should mention that version 2 needed to have an After Load prim to trigger the RubyEdit. I seem to recall reading somewhere that this was an issue with 3.06, which I’m currently using.
Cheers
Spogg
This is surely a commercial grade processor. Is there anything to compete with it? I’d be surprised, and if there is, it probably costs a small fortune.
I do recall using the noise print method ages ago, possibly in Sound Forge. I don't recall what audio I was working on but It was a lot of messing around and experimentation and the result was full of artefacts. In fact I preferred the noisy version, because our brains can listen “through” the noise somehow. But Martin’s wonderful tool just works!
If I ever need noise reduction this will be my go-to tool.
Once again Martin has shown what a true wizard can do with Flowstone.
I should mention that version 2 needed to have an After Load prim to trigger the RubyEdit. I seem to recall reading somewhere that this was an issue with 3.06, which I’m currently using.
Cheers
Spogg
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Re: Noise Removal
I wouldn't know. Here's an example, that's still state of the art:Spogg wrote:Is there anything to compete with it? I’d be surprised, and if there is, it probably costs a small fortune.
https://youtu.be/826aEnEX8Ak
There is a one knob noise remover, but the results are not as good, and it once cost $60 (but is not available as a single product anymore, the bundle it is included in costs $236):
https://youtu.be/-jtU5pO0HB4
A third one, that is easy to handle, is about $30, but still needs the learning phase (=fingerprint/noiseprint):
https://youtu.be/IoUmKRAi-Ds
Martin's tool is more advanced in terms of usage and results. Yep, this could make some bucks, if Martin opts for it.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
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Re: Noise Removal
Hi Martin,
Much needed and Appreciated, great work as always!
Cheers, BobF.....
Much needed and Appreciated, great work as always!
Cheers, BobF.....
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Re: Noise Removal
tulamide wrote:... Martin's tool is more advanced in terms of usage and results. Yep, this could make some bucks, if Martin opts for it.
I watched all three videos (thanks for the links tulamide) and Martin’s is the winner!
This could certainly make him some money if he wanted to go down that route.
Cheers
Spogg
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