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Re: hiss reduction

Subject: Re: hiss reduction
From: Klas Strandberg <>
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 12:33:30 +0100
Dan, I agree.

Klas.

  At 04:06 2004-03-09, you wrote:
>JJ, you wrote,
>
> >I am recording with a marantz pmd222  recording and a ME66
> >Sennheiser microphone.
> >With which software I can remove the noise without modifying the
> >remainder of the registration??
> >  I have tried with COOL EDIT 2 FOR (hiss reduction)
> >but also changes the song.
>
>This is the area of "restoration" software. I have quite a bit of
>experience with it, and I hate it. It isn't possible to remove hiss
>without affecting the rest of the recording. With a lot of time spent
>in trial and error, it's often possible to make an acceptable
>improvement.
>
>The problem I have is that when I'm working with the restoration
>software (DINR, Ionizer, Waves Restoration Suite) I'm paying
>attention to removing the noise. In the process of getting
>satisfaction with that, other values tend to slip away. When I listen
>to my work the next day, I often wonder what I could have been
>thinking, it sounds dead.
>
>-Dan Dugan
>
>
>"Microphones are not ears,
>Loudspeakers are not birds,
>A listening room is not nature."
>Klas Strandberg
>Yahoo! Groups Links
>
>
>
>

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