Subject: | Re: Spiny-Cheeked Honeyeaters and noise reduction |
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From: | "Dan Dugan" dandugan_1999 |
Date: | Thu Oct 1, 2009 10:44 am ((PDT)) |
> The iZotope RX Spectral Repair module is nothing short of miraculous > for any impulse noises. However, I have yet to achieve broadband > results I'm happy with using the Denoiser module, although I haven't > invested a lot of time in exploring that part of the program. For > broadband noise I get very good results with BIAS' SoundSoap Pro. It's > expensive but it has paid for itself many times over. That's my experience, too. I keep urging iZotope to emulate the controls of the dearly departed Ionizer, but so far they just haven't got it. -Dan Dugan |
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