Re: software for noise reduction

2012-01-14 Thread Stefan Albertshauser
Hi,

Thanks. I downloaded it and installed it. The values of the parameters don't 
change, when I use Voiceover. I will try it with my Mackie Control. How do you 
then get control about the interface? We don't have a jackie display reader, as 
we have for Windows yet. Do you define the parameters as hot spots?

Thanks

Stefan



Re: software for noise reduction

2012-01-12 Thread CHUCK REICHEL
Hi 
This is the best Noice remover I've heard so far ;)
I have been using X-noise for the last 10 years and its paid for it self many 
times over!
Last year i added Z-Noise here is a small blurbb from Z-Noise manual below

Waves Z-Noise
Waves Z-Noise is a single-ended broadband noise reduction audio processor. It 
very effectively reduces noise while preserving the highest audio quality. 
Superficially, Z-Noise works like other broadband noise reduction processors 
which use a noise profile, or noise print, to differentiate valid signal from 
noise. However, Z-Noise uses intelligent multi-level decision algorithms to 
maximize noise reduction with minimum unwanted artifacts. Plus, Z-Noise uses a 
more musical band spilt method for more natural results throughout the sound 
spectrum.
Z-Noise is ideal for removing additive noise such as tape hiss, vinyl surface 
damage, wind, air conditioner and ventilation system noise. Z-Noise offers 
several improvements, including:
• Z-Noise works on the complete frequency spectrum, thus high-frequency hiss 
and low-frequency rumble can be removed in the same pass. It is a truly 
broadband noise removal tool.

Waves X-Noise

Talk soon

Chuck Reichel

On Jan 12, 2012, at 3:30 PM, Stefan Albertshauser wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 Does anyone of you use a software for noise reduction? At the moment, I'm 
 trying isotope RX 2. Nearly all modules are accessible from pro tools, but 
 the spectral repair, where you can eliminate certain noises, such as the 
 noise of a car, isn't accessible.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Thanks
 
 Stefan