The Noise ReductionT DirectX Plug-In 2.0 is a collection of four professional-level sound restoration plug-in 21121i813v s: Vinyl Restoration, Noise Reduction, Clipped Peak Restoration, and Click and Crackle Removal. Save valuable time and money by applying Noise Reduction's processing power to salvage vintage vinyl recordings, and rescue problem tracks. For basic restoration solutions, use Noise Reduction's preset parameters, or develop and save your own custom settings for complete control and unlimited flexibility. Whether you're in radio, multimedia, or music production, Noise Reduction will prove an invaluable addition to your audio editing suite.Use Noise Reduction with Sound Forge® 4.5 or any other DirectX-compatible host application to clean up your audio files and achieve professional results.Why Noise Reduction? Saves time-lets you preview effects before you commit them to your audio files, and processes your effects faster and more efficiently.
* Cost-effective-increases the value of your recordings by improving their quality.
* Valuable-helps you salvage and restore old recordings that may otherwise be irretrievable.
Individual click locator
Automatic removal of large and small clicks and pops
Removal of crackles typically found on old albums
Click replacement with audio from opposite channel
Extra verification and sensitivity controls
Clipped Peak Restoration
Reconstruction of clipped peak tops
Recovery of lost signals due to clipping
Peak limiting applied to the area immediately surrounding the audio clip
Noise Reduction (Broadband)
Adjustable attack and release speeds
Adjustable FFT size (up to 16,384)
Adjustable high-shelf gain and overlap settings
Noise print envelope fine-tuning
Individual frequency accentuation or attenuation
Zoom Selection, Zoom Out Full, and Grab/Pan
Glitch Sensitivity controls
Surface Noise Level controls
Adjustable Noise Floor and Attack/Release Speeds
NEW FEATURES
The new Clipped Peak Restoration filter helps you rescue problem tracks in your project.
Three new advanced Noise Reduction algorithms help you remove more noise in many more circumstances. It minimizes unnatural artifacts that result from heavy denoising. The resulting audio is cleaner and more natural-sounding, not processed or electronic.
Enhancements to Click and Crackle Removal help you restore sonic purity to your vinyl and 78 RPM recordings. A completely redesigned process isolates noise that occurs in rapid succession and performs as good as or better than hardware systems costing thousands of dollars.
Salvage your Record Library
Restore sonic purity to your record library when converting vinyl recordings to alternative media formats such as CD. In a single operation, the Vinyl Restoration plug-in eliminates pops and clicks that are generated by dirt and vinyl surface scratches, and removes broadband surface noise from the old recording.
Further restore older recordings and bad splice editing with Click and Crackle Removal. It automatically detects clicks, pops, and crackles and replaces them to minimize their audibility. Adjust click shape, size, and sensitivity controls and surface noise level thresholds, and then add a low frequency rumble filter to reclaim even the most scratched, worn, and warped records.
Rescue Problem Tracks Silence background noise while preserving your sound. With Noise Reduction, you can analyze and remove background noise such as tape hiss, electrical hum, or machinery rumble without removing portions of the source material. A captured noise print automatically determines which portions of the frequency spectrum should be removed.
Rescue problem tracks in your audio project by rebuilding the clipped peaks in your digital recording. With Clipped Peak Restoration, you can recover signals lost to clipping and reduce harsh distortion. You'll salvage that once-in-a-lifetime performance. The Clipped Peak Restoration Plug-In mathematically recreates the shape of the audio waveform beyond the clipping threshold, rounding the tops of clipped peaks. Then it applies peak limiting to immediately surrounding areas of the audio clip, which automatically restores the track to its proper level.
|