The Noise Reduction portion is the same between the two. The new one
works no better and no worse. I find I use it sometimes, and it
sounds like you too have a Love/Hate relationship with it.
There are three additional features within noise reduction area.
I don't recall which of these were separately available as a add ons
to Cool Edit 2000.
1. "Hiss filter" removes all sound below the scanned noise floor.
Seems that it is better to use a heavy hand with this feature than a
light hand. Still trying this out on reduction of the "wind in trees"
type noise as well as the "far away highway" noise. If I get it to
work well I will let you all know.
2 "Clip Restoration" designed to forgive all your recording sins and
fill in those flat top, cliped recordings and repair distortion. I
have not played with this yet. I will feed this to the wolves,
remember the wolves that went over the top of my me62's in a loud
howl? So I will have an opionion sometime later.
3. "Click/Pop eliminator" for eliminating pops from old phono records.
--- In wrote:
> In a message dated 6/29/02 9:59:24 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> writes:
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> > I agree the new Scientific Filter is nice in Pro and makes band
pass
> > filtering easier than the FFT filter that is found in both. But
the
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> Dear Rich,
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> Is there any improvement in the Noise Reduction function?
>
> John
>
> John V. Moore Nature Recordings
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