Walter Knapp wrote:
> Dan Dugan wrote:
>
>>Paul Isaacs, you wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>The paint out filtering dsp package you saw at AES was probably a plug-in
>>>for SADIE called Re-touch designed by Cedar (famous for their de-hissers,
>>>de-cracklers etc). This plug-in is currently only available for SADIE
>>>systems, but it is so good its almost worth investing in a SADIE just for
>>>that one feature. Imagine the perfect notch filter - the ability to remove a
>>>timbre without affecting wanted overlapping frequencies. I witnessed two
>>>examples: firstly the removal of a car horn right in the middle of a quiet
>>>choral passage - absolutely no hole left in the background sound when car
>>>horn had been filtered, and secondly, the removal of some unwanted
>>>distortion on a guitar which had been recorded too high causing
>>>over-modulation. The demonstrator however did say it takes some practice to
>>>determine exactly which area of the frequency/time window to highlight to
>>>get the desired effect - but he made it look easy.
>>
>>
>>That's it! Thanks, Paul. I'm tempted. Reminds me of when I bought
>>Logic Audio just to use the time-stretcher in it, the best at that
>>time (before Serato).
>
>
> Here's Cedar's link:
> http://www.cedaraudio.com/news/retouch.html
BTW, just what does it cost for SADIE? Looks very costly. And then Cedar
is probably asking a arm and a leg (if not the entire body).
Hopefully some company that sells to mere mortals will take the hint and
put out a VST plugin.
Walt
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