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Old 01-03-2004
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Cool hey nobody can help me??

there not somebody can help me about sonic solution matters???
came on guys... gimme a hand, let me know why I can't get information about those" sonic solution systems" in some audiorestoration companies.
any help will me welcome.
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Sonic Solutions hardware is pretty specific to the video world and DVD authoring. There aren't a lot of guys using $10k hardware DVD encoders here at HomeRec.

Try www.prosoundweb.com and go to the RecPit.
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about sonic solutions

yeah, but NoNoise is a great noise reduction tools and native from Sonic Solution, and almost exclusively appear as Pro Tools plug in.
Sonic Solution have a especific software as support for No Noise or is a 3 part or is what?
or simplely No Noise is a plug in only compatible in digidesign machines and systems. Is a VST or DX plug IN?
Can I get it as standalone plug IN?
what requeriments I need to install it?
Where i can get it?
all those question still in no answers in my No noise navigation quest.
thank a lot for your link
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Don't they have a sales staff?
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I have run Waves Restoration Bundle in OS9 on my Mac. It works and it's clean.
When I used to work with my friend who used Sonic Solutions. I do believe You had to process the track to see if it worked. Waves can be auditioned before you process. BTW, if you are working with folks, try to get them to print some noise from each tune on the mix. This will give you the info to set your no noise. I just mastered two albums in Pro Tools and used Waves Resto. on a few tracks. I had to grab a tiny snip of noise during a rest and copy and paste to get a "noise" track long enough to set the plug in. Whatever works {:-)
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