--- In Scott Fraser
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> It's been my experience when using BIAS Soundsoap Pro that I always
> get better results when manually adjusting the threshold & degree of
> noise reduction for each frequency band, rather than using the noise
> print facility.
Interesting... the systems I've used begin with a noise print, and then
the paramaters (threshold, noise reduction, etc.) can be adjusted
manually based on that noise print. Is that what Bias Soundsoap Pro
does? (I get the impression from your message that its noise printing
is automatic and offers no user intervention... perhaps I misread?)
When adjusting parameters, by the way, I always monitor the signal
being removed to ensure that none of the signal I want to keep is being
removed. This usually allows me to get an optimum level of noise
reduction that does not compromise the desired signal itself.
- Greg Simmons
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