Re: Noise Removal
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2018 10:56 am
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